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Therapist Risk Management Strategies for Stalking
by Dr. Jocelyn Markowicz, PhD, Psychologist Help for the Helping Professional: Risk Management Strategies The success of psychotherapy is correlated with the attachment between client ... Read More
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Turn It Upside Down: An Anti-Racist Model for Diagnostic Care of African Americans
By Jocelyn Markowicz, PhD, Psychologist Turn It Upside Down: From the Existing Model to the Anti-Racist Model of Diagnostic Care for African Americans As the world copes with a global ... Read More
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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: An Introduction for Clinicians
by Dr. Fabiana Franco, PhD, DAEETS Understanding Intergenerational Trauma Simple trauma describes a single, circumscribed traumatic event (such as an assault). Complex trauma occurs when ... Read More
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Many Saw Increased Mental Health Benefits in 2020
Increased Mental Health Benefits & Coverage for Many Over the last few years, more employers have begun offering insurance for therapy or increase mental health benefits for their ... Read More
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EMDR and Telehealth
How Therapists Are Using EMDR in Telehealth Sessions Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, commonly referred to by its initials EMDR, is well-known as a model of therapy. This ... Read More
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Exploring Sensate Focus
By Dr. Denise Renye, Licensed Psychologist (PsyD), Sex Therapist, Life Coach From the Sex Therapist’s Toolbox: Exploring Sensate Focus Last week I shared with you my perspective as ... Read More
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A Sexologist’s Perspective on Sexuality
By Dr. Denise Renye, Licensed Psychologist (PsyD), Sex Therapist, Life Coach A Sexologist’s Perspective on Sexuality When it comes to sexuality, most people think of, well, sex. This ... Read More
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Psychological First Aid and COVID-19
by Fabiana Franco, PhD, DAAETS Psychological First Aid (PFA) as First-Line Defense Against the Negative Mental Health Impact of COVID-19 During a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, ... Read More
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Unlocking the Potential of Clinical Supervision: Tips for Supervisees
Clinical supervision can offer a myriad of benefits, including professional growth in the realms of clinical skills, listening skills, ongoing verbal feedback, and keeping track of agreed ... Read More
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Mental Health Awareness Month: How Can Therapists Participate?
Mental health is a person’s condition regarding their psychological and emotional well-being. Webster defines mental health as “The condition of being sound mentally and emotionally ... Read More
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4 Things Single Women Wish You’d Talk About in Therapy
In my practice, I have worked with my fair share of single women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s. Most of these women express a desire to be in a long-term relationship and eventually married. ... Read More
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Mental Health Misdiagnoses: Are You Really Seeing Dementia?
Your client has been to their primary care provider (PCP) and hesitantly described being tired, sometimes forgetful, and increasingly short-tempered. They may have difficulty functioning ... Read More