Antidepressants are a cornerstone in the treatment of depression and related mood disorders, offering hope and relief to millions. However, each class of antidepressants comes with its unique benefits and drawbacks, due to which there is a need for p...
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Mental health professionals are tasked with helping clients navigate the oh-so complex maze of the psyche. The Deconstructing Anxiety model is unique in its approach to this goal, because it targets the very root of all suffering: fear...
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PSYPACT is an interstate compact, which is an agreement between states to enact legislation and enter into a contract for a specific, limited purpose or address a particular policy issue. 42 states have enacted the legislation required to be a part o...
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In all of the years I have counseled individuals, I have never found a theoretical foundation so useful as that of mindfulness nor a therapeutic tool as powerful as meditation. While I have not abandoned the use of cognitive therapeutic methods, I ha...
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“As soon as my hands left the railing, it was instant regret”, says Kevin Hines, a suicide survivor. Statistically, only one percent of people who jump off the Golden Gate Bridge survive, which equates to about 40 survivors out of the estimated 2,000...
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In honor of August’s National Wellness Month, it is important to highlight the significance of clinicians educating their patients on self-care and building their individual clinical care routines. It is undeniable that the current clinical and acade...
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The Counseling Compact is an interstate compact, or a contract among states, allowing professional counselors licensed and residing in a compact member state to practice in other compact member states without need for multiple licenses. 37 states hav...
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