The Science of Suffering and Moving Forward - The Pandemic and Beyond, Ep. 120
/Covering research about suffering and how to move forward in the wake of chronic suffering, including distress relating to the pandemic.
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Covering research about suffering and how to move forward in the wake of chronic suffering, including distress relating to the pandemic.
Read MoreA discussion about the impact of patriarchal society on women's physical, emotional, and mental health
Read MoreDr. Tammy Hodo, a sociologist with an Urban Studies focus, discusses common factors that contribute to a lack of access to and utilization of mental health services by African American individuals, including discussion about historical context and cultural factors.
A dive into the multiracial identity experience within family and social contexts
Read MoreHelpful guidance about how to approach INN and OON billing for mental health services
Read MoreAn overview of a trauma treatment model integrating attachment theory, mindfulness, neuroscience, and body-based methodologies
Read MoreA closer look at Sensory Processing Disorder, from diagnosis to treatment
Read MoreDiscover factors that have led to the resurgence of White Supremacy in the U.S., and learn what mental health professionals can do to influence it
Read MoreAdvice about supporting blind and visually-impaired clients
Read MorePractical guidance for avoiding 'power struggles' in therapy
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