Burnout is a popular topic in psychology. The amount of research done since the 70s is astounding. Despite that fact, very little is being done about burnout at workplaces, while the problem may concern up to 10% of the European workforce, 17% of workers in non-European countries, and 28% of the US millennials (Demerouti et...
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been the holy grail of psychiatry for quite some time. To some extent, they still are as the number of prescriptions is still rising. However, recent years brought a very heated discussion on SSRIs and their efficacy in treating depression. Multiple studies have been conducted in order to confirm...
Soteria is a concept where psychiatric patients take care of other patients in a dedicated place where all of them live together. This definitely echoes Stranger Things, doesn’t it, and I guess this is why the little device was called Soteria. The rules in a soteria are that there is little or no medication and...
We go to therapy when we lack the capabilities to handle our life problems. We expect it to help, to lead us towards a better life. Only it not always does. There is still a long way to go for therapy processes before they become truly effective. The concept is partially flawed The whole idea...
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