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‘Intensive parenting’ beliefs negatively impact mothers’ mental health
By Susan Gonsalves
Societal pressures are taking a toll on maternal mental health, according to research by Kathryn E....
Revisiting AI
By John Grohol, Psy.D.
Just a year ago, I wrote about the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence (A.I.) and its potential to help in mental health treatment. The field continues to suffer from a...
The overscheduled practitioner
By Ellen Anderson, Ph.D
“People don’t change.” This was relayed to me within my first week on the job by a psychologist, 30 years older than myself. As a researcher, he had some basis for this...
Clinician helps others work through employment, pandemic burnout
By Catherine Robertson Souter
After 18 months of a fever pitch of stress and anxiety, it is no wonder that people are feeling burnt out. Having our worlds upended, with forced time to reflect, has left...
Physician burnout not as prevalent for psychologists?
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Tags: burnout, lower patient satisfaction, medical safety incidents, Mental health, overburdened, psychologist, stressed, unprofessional behavior
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Psychologists weigh benefits, challenges of working in inpatient hospital settings
By Phyllis Hanlon