‘In Practice’ at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life, Page 25

The following articles are related to ‘In Practice’ at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life.

Participants Sought for Generalized Anxiety Disorder Study

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 27 April 2005

Researchers at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in the United States are seeking participants for a nationwide investigation into pharmaceutical treatments for Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Participants receive medication and related medical care free of charge.

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How Much Online Therapy Really Goes On? Part 2

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 14 April 2005

The first part of this article explored the trickiness of quantifying how much online therapy really goes on. It turns out that when it comes to online therapy, figures like years of experience or numbers of clients worked with are — without significant further information — meaningless at best and deeply misleading at worst. This second part offers a suggestion for how online therapists can report their experience more openly, honestly and transparently.

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How Much Online Therapy Really Goes On? Part 1

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 14 April 2005

Some of the ‘old timers’ of online therapy will tell you how many years they’ve been at it, while others will tell you how many ‘clients’ they’ve had. But ask a few questions about how much actual online therapy these practitioners have done during all those years or with all those clients, and many online therapists don’t seem to want to talk about it.

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Our Second Birthday and a Big Thank You

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 29 March 2005

The end of March marks the end of our second year, and as we enter our third year in operation, we’d like to thank our visitors for helping to establish us so quickly as the web’s leading mental health resource focusing specifically on counselling and therapy. You’re now viewing over 160,000 pages each month, and the number continues to grow.

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British Radio Highlights Flawed Case for Statutory Psychotherapy Regulation

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 31 December 2004

Under the guise of exploring trust within the profession, the BBC’s influential Radio 4 programme Today has highlighted the case for statutory regulation of psychotherapy practice, drawing an analogy with the regulation of medical professions such as radiology.

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