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Psychotherapy vs. Coaching: What’s the Legal Distinction?
by Connor D. Jackson, JD Connor D. Jackson is a healthcare attorney based in Chicago who serves independent practices in several states. Visit his firm’s website here. Psychotherapy ... Read More
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Olympic Spotlight Shifts to Mental Health
Olympic Spotlight Shifts to Mental Health For all its pageantry and competition, perhaps the most celebrated result from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is that mental health is in the spotlight. ... Read More
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The Rise of Eating Disorders During the COVID Era
The Rise of Eating Disorders During COVID-19 Era According to research, some 30 million Americans already had an eating disorder before the pandemic made landfall. Unfortunately, many ... Read More
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Masks Off, Anxiety Up: Dealing with No-Mask Anxiety
Masks Off, Anxiety Up: Dealing with No-Mask Anxiety After over a year of covering their faces, Americans across the country were told they could breathe freely earlier this year as mask ... Read More
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Telehealth: Insurance & Legal Considerations
by Connor D. Jackson, JD Connor D. Jackson is a healthcare attorney based in Chicago who serves independent practices. Visit his firm’s website to learn more. Telehealth: Insurance & ... Read More
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Support: The Best Anti-Bullying Tool
by Jocelyn Markowicz, PhD, Psychologist, in San Diego, CA Support Is the Best Anti-bullying Tool. We Need You! Hate crimes and bullying are on the rise. In response to a recent uptake ... Read More
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Mental Health Awareness Month: What *Is* Good Mental Health?
by Nicole Urdang, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, NCC, DHM in Buffalo, NY Mental Health Awareness Month 2021: What *Is* Good Mental Health? May is Mental Health Awareness Month, ... Read More
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Therapy Marketing 101: Writing Your GoodTherapy Profile
Therapy Marketing 101: Writing Your GoodTherapy Profile To become a therapist, you trained and practiced under supervision. You took classes on human development, ethics, pathologies, ... Read More
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Healing from Trauma Does Not Hinge on Forgiveness
by Bren Michelle Chasse, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Healing from Trauma Does Not Hinge on a Survivor’s Ability to Forgive Forgiveness is an evolutionary phenomenon that, ... Read More
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Endo Warriors: What We Wish Our Therapists Knew
by Lauren Kraig, GoodTherapy.org Content Editor Endo Warriors: What We Wish Our Therapists Knew March is many things: college basketball playoffs, the beginning of spring, Women’s History ... Read More
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College Students, Belonging, and the Benefits of Fraternity and Sorority Membership
by Kendall Coffman, MS, Marriage and Family Therapist* Fraternity and Sorority Membership for College Students: Emotional Benefits and Relevance for Clinical Practice First-Year Experience ... Read More
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Include Mental Health Books for Kids This National Reading Month
by Dr. Jocelyn Markowicz, Psychologist Kid Power: March through National Reading Month by Incorporating Mental Health Books for Children The prevalence of mental illness has increased ... Read More