‘Miscellaneous’ Questions at Ask the Psychologist: Online Clinical Psychologist, Page 4

The following questions are related to ‘Miscellaneous’ at Ask the Psychologist: Online Clinical Psychologist.

Mother Goes Blank and Talks Out of Her Head…What Is This?

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 7 April 2008

Q: My mother has a sickness where out of nowhere she will just blank out and start “talking out of her head.” What I mean is she will just start speaking words, but they won’t make sense, almost like someone who is disoriented. It’s almost like she is trying to carry on a conversation with [...]

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Husband Secretly Hooked on Internet Pornography

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 28 March 2008

Q: I am 47 and have been with my husband for 6 years, married for three. We have no children and a very fun and close relationship with lots of sex. Early in our relationship, we discussed the issue of pornography. I have had terrible experiences with men addicted to porn, and made it clear [...]

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Husband Has Strange Spells that Last Five Minutes — What Is Going On?

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 18 March 2008

Q: My husband, every time he sees a woman, or talks about a TV show with women in it, constantly rubs his face, sniffles through his nose constantly, does not stop rubbing his cheeks and neck, wipes his mouth, takes his fingers and rubs his lips, and keeps his hands over the top of his [...]

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Confidentiality, Student Records, and Mandatory Reporting

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 4 March 2008

Q: I am a medical student, and I have a concern about seeking some counseling therapy. My school offers counselors for us, so my concern is the confidentiality of the sessions. In other words, if someone goes in and talks about their depression or talks about their personality traits, etc. and then the therpaist decides [...]

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Could CBP/CBT be an Effective Method to Overcome Smoking?

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 14 February 2008

Q: Could CBP/CBT be an effective method to overcoming smoking?

A: Research with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT or CBP in some countries) has demonstrated positive results for many disorders and problems of adults and children. The use of CBT alone or in combination with other techniques has been very helpful in smoking cessation programs. CBT has [...]

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