As with an in-office therapist, BetterHelp therapists may not prescribe medication for anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns; for medication, you will need to see a psychiatrist. Takeaway While m
For example, in a study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, psychiatrist Haim Weinberg found that many of his clients who shifted from in-person to online therapy felt more comfortable opening up online because of the defensive barrier of the screen and the comfort of being in ...
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I personally believe that some cases of depression are actually iron deficiency, especially in those who follow a vegan/vegetarian diet. Emily Deans, a psychiatrist who studies the link between food and mood, has observed this in her practice as well.[14]She has worked with numerous vegetarians...
COVID-19 is a frightening, stress-inducing, and unchartered territory for all. It is suggested that stress, loneliness, and the emotional toll of the pande
After all, this butterfly-shaped gland on the front of your neck plays a vital role in producing hormones that help regulate body temperature, weight, skin and hair health, energy levels and mood. "When that's off, you're off," says Dr. Charles Sophy, a psychiatrist in Be...
The concept of psychological archetypes was pioneered by the psychiatrist Carl Jung (1959) in his study of cultural mythologies. Jung observed that across different cultures, common characters tend to be featured in myths and legends. These are based on unconscious, innate images that we all have...
“I had the feeling that I was a historical fragment, an excerpt for which the preceding and succeeding text was missing. My life seemed to have been snipped out of a long chain of events, and many questions remained unanswered.”–Carl Jung,as quoted inJung, etcby Sandra Easter ...
Having overcome past challenges:“People who have gone through challenges in their life and overcome them are prepared for the next challenge,” Dennis Charney, M.D., a psychiatrist, dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and author of Resilience: The Science of Mastering Life's...
Alternatively, it has been posited that Eric Harris had a very different profile – that of a psychopath, without conscience, whose primary intention was to kill. As one psychiatrist put it, Eric wanted to kill people and he didn’t care if he died; Dylan wanted to die and didn’t care...