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Depression: Psychiatry’s Discredited Theories and Drugs Versus a Sane Model and Approach

Mad in America

In The Great Psychotherapy Debate (2001), Bruce Wampold notes that while therapists tend to believe their therapy techniques—such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)—are significant, patients believe having someone who understands them and is interested in them is most important.

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Understanding Overdose Risks and Choosing the Right Addiction Therapy for Substance Abuse

Clear Behavioral Health

The impact of addiction goes beyond the individual – families, workplaces, healthcare systems, and society suffers. With the right addiction therapy and support system, many individuals have successfully overcome addiction. Many people struggling with SUD also experience job loss, legal problems, and financial distress.

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How to Support Your Loved One During a Manic Episode

Zencare

Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition that requires a combination of medication, cognitive behavioral therapy, and lifestyle changes for effective treatment. Encourage regular check-ins with a healthcare provider. If necessary, contact a mental health provider, healthcare professional, or call a crisis lifeline.