Czechs Struggle to Find Mental Health Care, Survey Reveals; Expert Offers Guidance on Navigating the System
A recent survey shows that Czechs often struggle to identify the appropriate mental health professionals for their needs, with many seeking care from incorrect specialists.
Opposition war for the PIR positions of public psychologists... and a lenient approach to work later only with the master's degree
The article discusses the competitive exam process for becoming a clinical psychologist in Spain, focusing on the experience of a successful candidate and the challenges faced by many others.
What is going on in the minds of drunk drivers? Psychologists who know the drivers speak
Two clinical psychologists discuss the reasons why individuals choose to drive under the influence of alcohol.
Buljan Flander: What really happens in our children's brains when they are overwhelmed?
Clinical psychologist Prof. Dr. Gordana Buljan Flander discusses the neurological responses of children and adolescents when faced with overwhelming stress and emotions.
Erotic Fatigue: Why Sexual Desire Is No Longer Enough (Even If You Want It) and How to Recover It
This article discusses the phenomenon of erotic fatigue, where individuals experience a desire for sex but struggle to act on it, exploring psychological and clinical perspectives on the issue.
Clinical psychologist explains how kissing your partner could improve gut health
A clinical psychologist reveals that kissing and cohabiting with a partner can enhance gut health and overall well-being.
Francisco Villar, clinical psychologist: "In protecting a teenager at risk of suicide, there is a fine line between how far we help and the risks we take for them to participate, connect, and see that life can be lived"
Clinical psychologist Francisco Villar discusses the delicate balance in supporting adolescents at risk of suicide while emphasizing the importance of parental involvement in their recovery.
Every person is different from the others. Work with family members has just begun
Tamara Raba, head of Clinical Psychology at Niguarda, discusses the psychologist's role in early stages of major tragedies, focusing on creating a safe environment for families and providing them with accurate information.
Here are 4 signs that someone doesn't really want to be your friend: Do you notice them?
The article discusses how the start of a new year prompts reflection on friendships, highlighting signs of disinterest in relationships, as explained by clinical psychologist Dr. Christie Ferrari.
Binge eating, nail biting, and other self-destructive behaviors originate from survival instincts
This article discusses how seemingly self-destructive behaviors like binge eating and nail biting are rooted in survival instincts as explained by clinical psychologist Charlie Heriot-Maitland.
4 signs someone doesn't actually want to be your friend – and 'red flags' to notice
A clinical psychologist highlights signs that indicate a friend may not genuinely want to maintain the relationship, especially noted during the festive season.