Insight building can help clients better understand themselves, their experiences and their relationships.
To continue progressing in mental health, we must invest in research to develop new measures that better assess clinical progress.
Determining The Credibility of Social Media Mental Health “Experts”
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The Dual Life of Being a Peer with Bipolar Disorder and a Mental Health Clinician
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Losing a Client to Suicide: Navigating the Aftermath as a Therapist
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Certified Peer Specialists: An Untapped Opportunity
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More than a Patient: Using a Recovery-Based Approach
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Pursuing Motherhood While Living with Mental Illness
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Ask Dr. Christine: Youth Mental Health
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Three Questions to Ask a Prospective Therapist
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Ten Questions to Ask Your Psychotherapist
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Erasing Mental Health Stigma in the Black Community
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Fighting Stigma with Education
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Addressing the Lack of Diversity in the Mental Health Field
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Navigating Depression and Psychosis: The Experience We Rarely Talk About
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How to Prepare for Your Psychiatric Appointment
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Understanding and Addressing the Ambiguity in Psychiatry
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I Am in Charge of My Treatment Plan
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Finding my Voice in Therapy as a South Asian
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How Lived Experience and Identity Shape Mental Health Counseling
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How School-Based Mental Health Providers Can Help Hispanic/Latinx Students
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Stereotypes and Seeking Care in a Racialized America
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