A diverse group of mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors, engaged in discussion. The illustration highlights the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist, with background icons representing various aspects of mental health care such as therapy, medication management, and assessment. The setting is calm and inviting, emphasizing the comprehensive diagnosis, assessment, treatment, and intervention provided by these professionals.

Difference Between Psychologists, Psychiatrists, and Therapists Explained

August 05, 2024 - by Brian Sedgeley - in psychology, Health

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Understanding the Difference Between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist: And Other Mental Health Professionals Navigating the world of mental health care can be confusing, especially with the variety of professionals available to help. Each type of practitioner brings unique skills and approaches to treatment. Here, we break down the difference between a psychologist and a

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Social Media and Mental Health: A Psychoanalytic Perspective

April 09, 2024 - by Helen Veazey - in Health, Medical

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How technology changes society With each wave of new technology, society changes profoundly. With the invention of the printing press in the mid-15th century the dissemination of information sped up dramatically leading to increased literacy, the spread of new ideas, and the democratization of knowledge. Disruptive technologies like the telegraph and the TV have long

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Is Freud Still Relevant?

October 05, 2023 - by Helen Veazey - in Health, Medical, psychology

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Who was Freud? Sigmund Freud, the ā€œfather of psychoanalysis,ā€ revolutionized the field of psychology with his groundbreaking theories on the human mind. His ideas, albeit flawed, were radical and disruptive for their time. Freud’s willingness to delve into taboo subjects, particularly human sexuality, challenged societal norms and paved the way for open discussions about sexuality

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