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6 Innovative Medical Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2022
Weโre looking at the medical entrepreneurs to watch in 2022.
Why Should We Care About Mental Health Awareness?
Spreading mental health awareness is crucial, as it will enable early identification and prompt treatment of psychological and behavioral health disorders.
Self-Care for Mental Health Professionals: 3 Tools to Prevent Burnout
Self-care for mental health professionals is considered by many to be an ethical mandate, for without it, clinicians cannot be present for their clients.
5 Great Online Eating Disorder Support Groups You Need To Know About
Read this guide to discover online eating disorder support groups that will help you ease into recovery and heal from your condition.
Medication-Assisted Treatment: A Modern Lifeline in Addiction Recovery
For years, the dominant narrative around addiction told people to tough it out. Get clean. Stay clean. Relapse? Your fault. But science tells a different storyโone where willpower alone isn’t enough and where compassion paired with medication saves lives. Thatโs where medication-assisted treatment (MAT) comes in. MAT is a modern,…
6 Accurate Depictions of PTSD in Movies and TV, According To Therapists
Blunt Therapy interviewed mental health professionals to see what they think are accurate depictions of PTSD in films and TV. Here are their 6 recommendations.
A Therapist’s Guide To Online Therapy With BetterHelp in 2025
This is a BetterHelp counseling review written by a licensed therapist who is also a client. If you want to know if BetterHelp is legit, this review is for you.
7 Simple Things You Start Doing Right Now To Support An Alcoholic In Recovery
Coronavirus has made life hard. For recovering alcoholics and addicts, it’s far worse. Here’s how to support an alcoholic during stay-at-home with these 7 tips.
5 Proven Ways to Reduce Stress in the New Year (And Beyond)
Matthew Boyle discusses proven ways to reduce stress so that you will be able to kick off your New Year both happier and healthier.
This Is What Parents Need To Know About Teens and Eating Disorders
Eating disorders in teens are far more common than you might think. Parents need to know what they are, how to spot them, and where to get treatment.
5 Ways Mental Health Nurses Care for Patients With Psychiatric Disorders
Mental health nurses, commonly referred to as psychiatric nurses, specialize in caring for patients with mental illness.
How To Recognize The Warning Signs of An Abusive Relationship
Abusive relationships tend to evolve slowly, but the victim is never too early to identify the signs.
