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Making the Beast Beautiful: An Interview with Author Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson is a journalist, an entrepreneur, and the New York Times bestselling author of I Quit Sugar. Her newest book, First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Journey Through Anxiety, ... Read More
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Yes Brain Parenting: An Interview with Dr. Dan Siegel
Editor’s note: Dr. Siegel will be presenting a continuing education web conference for GoodTherapy, titled “Meditation Practice for a Healthier Brain,” at 9 a.m. Pacific on May 10, ... Read More
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Best of 2017: GoodTherapy.org’s Top Resources for Dissociation
Dissociation describes a detachment from reality during which a person might hallucinate, daydream, or experience changes in their behavior or identity for a period of time. Individuals ... Read More
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Best of 2017: GoodTherapy.org’s Top Resources for Non-Suicidal Self-Harm
Though some people believe self-harming behaviors such as cutting or burning may indicate a person’s desire to die or serve as a precursor to a suicide attempt, not everyone who self-harms ... Read More
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YouTube and Mental Health: An Interview with Kati Morton, LMFT
Over the past half decade, Kati Morton, LMFT has used social media to discuss mental health-related subjects with viewers from throughout the world. Eating issues and self-harm are often ... Read More
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Best of 2014: GoodTherapy.org’s Top 10 Websites for Body Image Issues
Body image, your internalized sense of your physical shape and appearance, isn’t just about confidence, nor is it an issue reserved exclusively for teenagers. Negative body image affects ... Read More
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Best of 2014: GoodTherapy.org’s Top 10 Websites for Help with Stress
Stress affects us all. From minor instances, such as experiencing a poor night of sleep or arriving a few minutes late to work, to major instances, such as divorce, severe illness, or ... Read More
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Best of 2014: GoodTherapy.org’s Top 10 Bullying Resource Websites
Whether it takes the form of teasing, threats, violence, or other acts, bullying is a significant issue in schools and communities around the world. In the United States alone, nearly a ... Read More
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Our Favorite Depression Blogs from Around the Web
While stigma still surrounds nearly every mental health issue imaginable, some are plagued more than others. Depression continues to be one of the least discussed mental health issues, ... Read More
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Our Favorite Blogs about Postpartum and Maternal Depression
In addition to adapting to the brand new experience of parenting, many new parents may also be managing preexisting mental health issues, like depression or bipolar. Others may experience ... Read More
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Best of 2013: GoodTherapy.org’s Top 10 Websites for PTSD/Trauma
Following a traumatic event, several symptoms may arise in a person. Posttraumatic stress manifests in a variety of ways: reexperiencing the trauma via nightmares and flashbacks, avoidance ... Read More
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Best of 2013: GoodTherapy.org’s Top 10 Websites for Addiction
Addiction occurs when a person becomes physically or psychologically dependent on a substance, thing, or activity, generally leading to withdrawal symptoms when it is unavailable. Many ... Read More