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Group Therapy: Choosing Between Formats to Find Your Best Fit

When people think of therapy, they tend to imagine one person and one therapist, yet group therapy is often as effective, brings advantages, and costs less. Finding and deciding to join a group therapy is a big and often exciting step,

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The Approach Of Cognitive Psychology And Its Role In Mental Health

Cognitive Psychology is a branch of psychology that studies and focuses on internal mental processes, how everything works inside our brain, like how we think, memorize, and perceive the world, how we pay attention to particular things and ignore the

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Relative Deprivation Theory

Relative deprivation theory is in the psychological and sociological area of study. It examines the feeling of deprivation a person experiences if they believe they are deprived in comparison with others, yet the same person may be considered relatively well-off

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Psychologist’s Insights on Hypervigilance: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Hyper-vigilance is a state of heightened awareness and alertness toward real or potential threats that result from trauma or other anxiety disorders, as defined by APA. A person with hyper-vigilance is always scanning his surroundings for threats, thus increasing anxiety,

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The Long-Term Effects of Untreated Mental Illness

Mental illness is a significant public health problem worldwide, affecting millions. Though many receive some form of treatment, an even larger number fail to get the care they need. The effects of untreated mental illness can be very significant and

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Cyberchondria: Why You Should Take a Break From Googling Every Symptom

The ease of accessing information is indeed a click away. Looking up a symptom and health condition has never been easier. One can get thousands of articles, forums, and medical resources wherein all are set up to shed light on

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Guidance to Support Mental Well-Being as You Age

According to the National Council on Aging (NCOA), up to 25% per cent of adults in America aged 65 and above are living with a mental health condition such as anxiety or depression. For others, cognitive conditions such as Alzheimer’s

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5 Ways to Ensure Your Senior Loved One Receives the Best Care

As loved ones age, their needs extend naturally beyond physical, mental, and emotional well-being. For these reasons, caring for them requires compassion, dedication, and thoughtful planning. It’s important to sort out the best ways and manner in which one could

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Bhakti Yoga: A Path to Mental Wellness and Spiritual Fulfilment

Everybody has seen their parents or a family member visit a place of worship at some point, particularly during holidays, and occasionally they will even make you accompany them. Why do you suppose people act in this way? Do they

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Why Halloween May Be Scarier for People with These 10 Phobias

Trick or treat! The Halloween season is all about kids, spooky costumes, fun-filled parties, laughter, and lots of candies. But there are plenty of fears associated with the Halloween season. Let’s explore the top 10 Halloween-related phobias now! Read More: