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Kevin M. King
KMKing_Psych
1. We know a fair amount about how effective brief workshops are for teaching psychotherapy. They aren't.2. We know nothing about how effective brief workshops are for quant methods. But
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Mark L. Ruffalo
MarkLRuffalo
I'm baffled by therapists who list 5 or 10 specializations on their websites: CBT, DBT, EMDR, hypnotherapy, etc. How do people find the time to master all of this? I've
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Mallory Moore
Chican3ry
Re the claims by Gender Critical Therapists to use psychotherapy to help people "reconcile with their bodies", this is from back in 1977Young trans ppl have existed through the history
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LGB Alliance
ALLIANCELGB
What is “gay conversion therapy”? It is any kind of coercive, sometimes religiously motivated, practice to try to force a lesbian, gay or bisexual person to be straight. We strongly
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Nick Jikomes, PhD
trikomes
#ScienceBreakdown: Is DMT produced by the pineal gland in the mammalian brain? I often see this claim on the internet and am surprised how often I'm asked about it. Below,
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Kai Cheng, Priestess of the Old Religion
razorfemme
I think the major difference between a social justice and a white/colonial lens on trauma is the assumption that trauma recovery is the reclamation of safety - that safety is
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
1/14 It's important as therapists to think carefully about language we use... whether it serves to facilitate or impede self-exploration & understanding. The word "stress," for example, can easily become
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Janel Cubbage
JanelCubbage
Something I don’t think is talked about enough in the EBT and EBP discourse is how and why certain approaches become evidence-based as opposed to others - and it doesn’t
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Ciarán Seraphim ☘
DefenceOrthodox
(1/4)Modern psychotherapy - Freud's sexualism but also Jung's spiritualism, existentialist (Frankl) phenomenological (Binswanger) humanist (Rogers) schools - are all flawed, despite the external differences, they all have a wrong an
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Javeed Sukhera MD PhD
javeedsukhera
As many champions of Canadian Medicare are celebrating the Supreme Court decision, I hope we don’t forget that the promise of Medicare for Canadians with Mental Illness has been broken
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Marina 🐝
HappyNacho73
Here's a short story as to exactly why the current ethos, management, and process of Centrelink is dangerous:I got a MyGov message and I instantly panicked. I mean full-on panic-attack
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Josh Block
JoshABlock
There is a lot of confusion about what the "professional speech" doctrine was. Regulation of the medical profession is treated by SCOTUS as regulation of conduct, even when it involves
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Anna Mehler Paperny
amp6
I confess to having really mixed feelings about this day, when Canadians send out hashtagged tweets exhorting us to talk about mental health. When I was first wrestling with a
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
I think part of the problem must be that at every encounter (whether ER, hospital, specialist, or primary care), the doctor’s job is either diagnose and treat you, refer you,
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Craig RRRodriguez-Seijas (he/him/his)
CraigAnthonyRS
1/x Sleepless rambling thoughts: def rec a listen Here's where I have a stuck point w Clinical Science philosophy (proper noun) We privy certain types of evidence: The RCT
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la scapigliata
lascapigliata8
If I see one more hot take about Gillick competence being compromised bc the Court decided medicine is not a supermarket I will scream. Gillick competence onky refers to children
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