insurance—many require clients to pay the full fee “out of pocket.”When therapy is covered by insurance, the client will usually pay a “co-pay,” or portion of the fee. Psychology Today'sTherapy Directoryallows users to sort nearby therapists based on the types of insurance they accept...
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Today, GPT‑4o mini supports text and vision in the API, with support for text, image, video and audio inputs and outputs coming in the future. The model has a context window of 128K tokens, supports up to 16K output tokens per request, and has knowledge up to October 2023. Thanks...
PSYCHOLOGYHerbert Read's belief in the fundamental importance of education to human culture and society, and with it the subordination of economics to state education, might sound extraordinary to us now. This is especially true for those of us in England defending the place of the arts in the...
” In this series of posts on the psychology of investing, I will take you through the journey of the biggest psychological flaws we suffer from that causes us to make dumb mistakes in investing. This series is part of a joint investor education initiative between Safal Niveshak and DSP ...
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Today, the pursuit of wealth and material possessions continues to be a dominant force in many societies. According to areportby Oxfam, the world’s 2,153 billionaires hold more wealth than the 4.6 billion people who make up the poorest half of the global population. This vast inequality has...
By some estimates, work-related stress drains the US economy of nearly 300 billion dollars a year -- and it can hurt your productivity and personal health too, says wellness advocate Rob Cooke. He shares some strategies to help put your mental, physical and emotional well-being back at the...
callsrushing woman syndrome. This is not a diagnosable syndrome but Weaver's term for the chronic state of being overwhelmed, where the belief that there’s never enough time drives relentless over-functioning. This state is not just a symptom of having too much on our plates...