… (Clinical Social Workers, Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Community Specific Professionals)
… The biopsychosocial paradigm is also a technical term for the popular concept of the "mind–body connection", which addresses more philosophical arguments between the biopsychosocial and biomedical models, rather than their empirical exploration and clinical application.[3] The model was theorized by psychiatrist George L. Engel at the University of Rochester, and putatively discussed in a 1977 article in Science,[2] where he posited "the need for a new medical model"; however no single definitiv …
… The biopsychosocial paradigm is also a technical term for the popular concept of the "mind–body connection", which addresses more philosophical arguments between the biopsychosocial and biomedical models, rather than their empirical exploration and clinical application.[3] The model was theorized by psychiatrist George L. Engel at the University of Rochester, and putatively discussed in a 1977 article in Science,[2] where he posited "the need for a new medical model"; however no single definitiv …
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… I am not a psychologist/psychiatrist or an expert (although I do read articles on the topic whenever I can), but I do promise to bring my most supportive and neutral self to the group. I would expect others to do the same, particularly due to the vulnerable and sensitive nature of the group and disorder. On a side note, I do not believe in censorship, and I am all for people having informal conversations (about love, relationships, jobs, art, etc), but I would encourage people to stay away fr …
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A free confidential support group dedicated to people who have dealt with a family member, significant other, spouse, loved one, or co-worker with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Interacting with these individuals and recovering from the damage to your self-esteem is often difficult. Our goal is to form a community of support for anyone seeking guidance. We will also arrange for a psychiatrist or professional therapist to moderate some of our meetups. Wondering whether you know someone …
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In these free workshops, we gather to discuss our practical experience with how mindfulness can be used to enhance our own health and the health of our clients. The Organizer, Michael Rogan, PhD, LMSW is a neuroscientist, a dedicated student and practitioner in Zen and Tibetan Buddhist traditions for over 30 years, and is authorized to teach mindfulness and meditation in Tibetan Buddhist lineages. He has accumulated expertise in using mindfulness techniques in direct treatment of a wide range of …
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Hi! This meetup group is for young (Approx : 22-35) LGBT mental health professionals (psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, etc.) to network, make friends and support each other. Students getting their Master's/PhD's/MD's in these fields are also welcome of course. Its a pretty open group, anyone interested can join! There will be social mixers, movie nites, educational events and much more! Suggestions are always welcome, so anything you want the group to do, is possible.
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