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Therapy 101: Breaking Down the Basics for Beginners
Are you thinking about trying psychotherapy, but not sure what to expect? I’ll try to demystify and shed light on what therapy is, and what it isn’t, what is reasonable to expect from yourself, your therapist and the process, and just how long it can take. If you’re wondering if therapy is for you, and if it’s worth it, read on.
Psychotherapy and Cancer
The process of fighting cancer can be overwhelming and cause emotional distress. Research shows there are great options and benefits for seeking mental health therapy as part of a comprehensive mind-body cancer treatment plan. Keep reading and learn more.
The Gottman Method for Couples Therapy
If you and your partner are looking for tools to help build, support, or heal your relationship, you may want to consider the Gottman Method. Just one of many therapeutic options available to couples, the Gottman Method is a well researched, proven method for improving relationships. Read our overview of the method here and use the resources provided if you’re interested in learning more.
10 Ingredients for Good Couples Counseling
Whether you’ve been together for two months or 20 years, couples counseling can be a great way to build, maintain, and heal your relationship. Here we lay out ten things to look for in a couples counselor that will hopefully make your search a little simpler. While it can seem like a daunting task, once you find the right person to work with, couples counseling can be incredibly rewarding.
What to Expect from Telepsychotherapy and Telepsychiatry
What is telemental health and is it right for you? Technology is now making access to quality mental healthcare possible for millions of people for who have limited access to in-person care. Having remote access to mental health help is a great option for a multitude of circumstances, but it also has its limitations. Read more to find out if it could be right for you.
Who Can Benefit from Telepsychotherapy and Telepsychiatry?
Thanks to telemedicine, access to quality, affordable healthcare is easier than ever before. For many people, telepsychiatry and telepsychotherapy may be the optimal way to either establish or continue mental healthcare treatment. Mind Body Seven, like many mental health practices, recognizes the importance of telemedicine and increasingly offers remote mental health services for patients and clients for whom in-patient appointments are difficult or no longer possible.
How Psychotherapy Changes Your Brain
For the millions of Americans who are battling mental health disorders, the choice between psychotherapy and psychiatric medications can be a challenging decision.
Psychotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
The mind and the body work together and what we think, feel and believe influences how our gut works. Given the bidirectional communication between our mind and our body, psychological interventions can be used to address IBS.