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Clinical and Counseling Psychology

Focused on the therapeutic aspects of psychology, this category delves into methodologies and practices in clinical and counseling settings. It covers a range of topics including mental health disorders, therapeutic techniques, client-therapist dynamics, and the impact of therapy on psychological well-being. This section is valuable for professionals and students interested in the healing aspects of psychology, as well as individuals seeking to understand more about mental health care.

Understanding Insanity in Psychology
Clinical and Counseling Psychology

Understanding Insanity in Psychology

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 7, 2024

Insanity is a complex and often misunderstood topic in the field of psychology. In this article, we will explore what insanity is, the difference between…

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Unraveling the Concept of Primal Fear in Psychology
Clinical and Counseling Psychology

Unraveling the Concept of Primal Fear in Psychology

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 7, 2024

Have you heard of primal fear? It’s a unique type of fear that differs from others. Let’s delve into the causes, symptoms, and effects of…

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Exploring Protective Factors in Psychology: Definition and Examples
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Exploring Protective Factors in Psychology: Definition and Examples

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 7, 2024

Protective factors in psychology play a crucial role in promoting mental well-being and resilience. These factors refer to the characteristics, experiences, and resources that can…

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Understanding MFT Psychology: An Overview
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Understanding MFT Psychology: An Overview

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 7, 2024

MFT Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy Psychology, is a specialized field that focuses on understanding and addressing the complexities of human relationships. In this…

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Focus Areas of Clinical Psychology
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Focus Areas of Clinical Psychology

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 7, 2024

Clinical psychology is a diverse and dynamic field that encompasses a wide range of focus areas. From child and adolescent psychology to geriatric psychology, the…

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Duration of Psychology Residency
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Duration of Psychology Residency

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 7, 2024

Are you considering a career in psychology? If so, you may have heard about the importance of completing a psychology residency. But what exactly is…

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Exploring the Best Description of Abnormal Psychology
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Exploring the Best Description of Abnormal Psychology

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 6, 2024

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on abnormal psychology. In this article, we will delve into the definition, history, theories, causes, types, diagnosis, and treatment options…

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Understanding the Psychology Behind Easy Crying
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Understanding the Psychology Behind Easy Crying

ByRachel Liu January 30, 2024February 6, 2024

Crying is a natural and often involuntary response to various emotional triggers. But what exactly is easy crying, and is it a sign of weakness?…

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