Saving Psychotherapy From The Medication Takeover
NIMH has made empty promises of future neuroscience breakthroughs, but neglects its responsibility to fund psychotherapy research to improve mental health in the present.
View ArticleAdult sibling relationships: Hard to research and to grasp
Researching adult sibling relationships is a daunting task given the many forms that relationships take.
View ArticleDisease Mongering: Past, Present and Future
Medicine is often criticized for depicting ordinary experiences as diseases requiring treatment. But is psychology guilty of this too?
View ArticleHow To Manage Your Social Anxiety
How To Manage Your Social Anxiety. Examining your thoughts and feelings can offer relief. By Max Belkin, Ph.D.
View ArticleMary Olson on Dialogic Practice and the Open Dialogue Method
The future of mental health interview series continues with Mary Olson on Dialogic Practice and the Open Dialogue Method.
View Article3 Ways to Combat Therapeutic Bias Against Polyamory
This blog explores three ways to combat bias against polyamorous or any clients with unconventional relationships.
View ArticleGary Greenberg on Manufacturing Depression
The future of mental health interview series continues with Gary Greenberg on Manufacturing Depression
View ArticleDoes Taking Psychiatric Meds Mean You Are In Bad Shape?
Art battles distractibility and lack of focus, while Alessandria battles anxiety and depression, so both are invited to consider medication in concert with cognitive therapy
View ArticleWhere Do Fears and Phobias Come From?
Like most things, it's a combination of genes and environment—but "Nature-vs.-Nurture" is only part of the story.
View ArticleBuilding Bridges: Music Therapy in Hospice Care
The practice of including music therapy as a hospice and palliative care treatment option began to grow significantly beginning on the 1990s. Here's how music therapists help.
View ArticleBrent Robbins on Children on Antipsychotics
The future of mental health interview series continues with Brent Robbins on children on antipsychotics.
View ArticleTeaching Children About Trauma: the “River Speaks” Series
A book series helps children acknowledge distress and heal from trauma.
View ArticlePre-Marital Counseling
There comes a point in marriage where everyone thinks someone has it better. But those who share their problems often find that many others are going through their own tough times.
View ArticleJon Jureidini on Critical and Ethical Mental Health
The future of mental health interview series continues with Jon Jureidini on critical and ethical mental health.
View ArticleChildren and Horses: Equine Activities Improve Lives
This is especially important for children going through stress at home, such as divorce, illness or death of a close family member, or a move.
View ArticleDirector of Impatient Psychiatry
According to psychiatrist Abraham Nussbaum, evidence-based and standardized health care makes it more difficult for doctors to form therapeutic relationships with sick people.
View ArticleCouples360, Part 1: A Fresh Approach for Couples Counseling
Is it time for a new approach in couples therapy? Instead of traditional couples therapy, Couples360's collaborative therapy approach treats the relationship itself as the patient.
View ArticleCouples360 Part 2: Successful Couples Therapy Elements
In part 2 of our discussion of Couples360, a new collaborative therapy approach, we lay out the 5 crucial elements for couples therapy.
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