Category: Clinical Psychology

Good of Discussing Mental Health for Community and Corporates

*Disclaimer: This article doesn’t undermine the need for a Clinical Psychologist at MNCs and there is no law that other psychologists can’t be hired by organizations that are not “directly” working for mental health. Readers are advised to use common…

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The Most Lucrative Therapy Notes and Importance

Therapy notes are an essential part of treatment; these are also called a way of “case history” writing or “case formulation.” The case formulation helps therapists and other members of their multidisciplinary team improve the outcome of treatment and publish…

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Assessment and Interventions for Learning Disabilities: What Makes it Unique?

Learning disabilities are a group of neurological disorders that disturbs the brain’s ability to store, process, or produce information. Dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia are the most common learning disabilities. Do you know that famous scientists Thomas Alva Edison and Albert…

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Smoking Cessation: Psychologist’s Advice

Not long ago, I was working with one of the USA-based MNCs. The company works for the wellness of people and the community, and what I admire about this company is that their offices have no “smoking room.” Tabacco-Related Death…

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Mental Illnesses that are Lethal if Ignored

The number of people with mental disorders is rising each decade, which is a serious issue. Governments across the world are investing in public health for the safety, research, treatment, and awareness programs to combat the raising statics of mental…

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I Am Depressed, What to Do? The Ultimate Skills

Everyone, once in their lifetime, goes through a difficult and depressive phase in their lives. Some people can handle depression well, but others need help, and may even need to be treated while being watched. Despite having been feeling low…

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