While we think of therapy as a three-way discussion between a patient, a therapist and her sofa, increasing numbers of people are turning to group therapy, which involves small groups, and sometimes requires physical interaction. Group Psychotherapy (GP) refers to a number of psychotherapeutic interventions involving a group of simultaneous participants. This generally involves several […]
Read MoreThe tortured wunderkind with broody brow is a look. From mad-scientist depictions in movies, to everyday encounters in clinical psych waiting rooms, high stress and high IQ seem to travel together. Is worry the exclusive privilege of genius, or can the cognitively compromised stake their fair claim to a full-blown generalised anxiety disorder? Research shows […]
Read MoreThe Jena project took place in 5 nursing homes in Thuringia, Germany and included 130 residents with dementia. After hearing their favorite music, the residents were calmer and more cheeerful and communicative. The project ran from 2018 to 2021. Since 2021 the project ran to include patients with dementia cared for at home by relatives. […]
Read MoreDeclining mental health is the pandemic no -one expected after Covid 19.Before the pandemic mental health was already neglected with only 5% if the state’s health budget being allocated in this sector.The mental health of the younger generation has reportedly plummeted. At least 30% of patients dealing with long Covid are also dealing with mental […]
Read MoreNano Tools for Leaders® — a collaboration between Wharton Executive Education and Wharton’s Center for Leadership and Change Management — are fast, effective tools that you can learn and start using in less than 15 minutes, with the potential to significantly impact your success. Contributor: Adam Grant, Wharton management professor and author of Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know. […]
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