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Awareness Therapy

Therapy in Marginalised Communities: Cultural Competency or Cultural Humility

The goal is to give a treatment that fit the culture with increased effectiveness.  When we speak about providing and getting individualised therapy, it should also address the cultural differences, rather than focusing only on the psychological needs. But therapists

Education

The Fading Affect Bias: Why Time Makes Our Memories Less Painful 

Did you know that if you look back at your life, the pleasant memories seem slightly brighter while the unpleasant ones no longer hurt as much as they used to? That is what is popularly known as the Fading Affect

Relationship

Why People Avoid Difficult Conversations

Communication is the nuts and bolts of keeping relationships in good health, be they personal, professional, or social. However, not all conversations are easy. Some subjects are awkward, charged with emotion, or provoke the prospect of conflict, and so they

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5 Mental Health Tips for Veterans Living With Mesothelioma

Many veterans, on top of their physical health problems, do battle with severe mental problems traced from their active years in service. For those with mesothelioma, a seldom aggressive cancer often associated with asbestos exposure during military service, the emotional

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How First Responders Benefit From Mental Resilience Techniques

Many people think that first responders have to be cold-hearted in order to deal with high-stress, often life-or-death situations on a regular basis. But that’s not true – most first responders are highly compassionate and empathetic people. It’s just that dealing

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Preparing for the Future of Clinical Psychology: The Role of Online Education

Clinical psychology is shifting fast, with breakthroughs in neurobehavioral studies and trauma-informed care reshaping the field. Therapists are embracing new tools to support clients across diverse backgrounds. Virtual platforms now deliver hands-on training once reserved for in-person programs. That flexibility

Research

How Emotional Distractions Impact Sustained Attention and Memory

Esterman et al. recently published a study in Behaviour Research Methods. The study examined how emotional background images affect sustained attention and memory. In this work, they introduced the emotional gradual onset continuous performance task (emogradCPT) to measure these effects.

Industrial

Supervision Models: What Works for Different Levels of Experience?

Effective supervision is fundamental to professional growth and development, regardless of the profession. Within healthcare, education, social work, and counselling, and even in the business area, good-quality supervision means good skill acquisition, job satisfaction, ethical practice, and career advancement. It

Research

Early Menopause and Risk of Cognitive Decline 

Every woman faces the natural checkpoint of menopause in their life. This milestone usually occurs around the age of 45 to 55. However, for some women, menopause occurs much earlier than usual. This has been associated with many different physical and

Awareness

Freud’s Secret Society: Political Power and the Foundations of Psychoanalysis

Sigmund Freud is often regarded as a pioneer in the field of psychology, especially in the treatment of mental disorders. He is an Austrian neurologist who was established in Vienna and became one of the most popular figures in psychology.