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The Dutch ‘Doing Nothing’ Trend Which Could Beat Your Burnout In 2024
By Soo Kim • December 31, 2023
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Matthew Perry’s Cause of Death Raises Concerns About the Effects of Ketamine
By Shawn Radcliffe • December 19, 2023
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5 Quiet Fidget Toys To Help You Focus Without Causing a Noisy Ruckus
By Angelica Wilson • December 19, 2023
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Psilocybin May Help Reduce Depression Symptoms in People with Cancer
By Shawn Radcliffe • December 19, 2023
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Do You Have a Savior Complex? What to Do Next
By LaKeisha Fleming • December 13, 2023
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Signs That You Were Raised by Toxic Parents
By Soo Kim • November 5, 2023
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How and Why to Take a Social Media Cleanse
Q: What tips do you have to help readers go on a social media cleanse? A: There are a number of effective ways to go on a so-called social media cleanse. They include setting specific time limits on social media, using productivity apps to track social media usage, and designate certain periods of the day…
Q&A: Cannabis and Psychosis
Hi there! Please see these quotes: Q: Why have cannabis-induced psychosis cases been on the rise? A: The relationship between cannabis use and psychosis is complex and not fully understood. This is largely because although it has been studied extensively, different data leads us to different conclusions. Some factors contributing to cannabis-induced psychosis cases include…
Q&A on Medications for Teen Anxiety
Q: How Is Anxiety Treated in Teens? A: Treatment for teen anxiety often involves therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps identify and manage anxious thoughts. Medications may also be prescribed in more severe cases. A healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, sufficient sleep, and a balanced diet can also contribute to better anxiety management….
Q&A on Body-focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs)
Q: What are some of the most effective treatments currently available for BFRBs? A: Scientific data shows us that Body-focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) are treatable conditions, but solutions often can take a while to be effective. The best behavioral intervention is often referred to habit reversal therapy, which is another way of referring to learning…
What’s Up with “Self Talk?”
Q: Why is it good to know it’s often normal to talk to yourself? A: Most people talk to themselves (frequently known as “self-talk”) at some point. In fact, many have an internal dialogue going on inside their mind a lot of the time – which sometimes they annunciate verbally. So it’s certainly comforting for…
Q&A on “Therapy Speak”
What is a professional definition of “therapy speak”? “Therapy speak” typically refers to the language and communication style used by therapists during counseling sessions. It involves active listening, empathy, and a supportive tone to help clients express their thoughts and feelings effectively. It often includes reflective statements and open-ended questions to promote self-reflection and exploration….