Terminating Therapy: What Therapists Need to Know

Terminating Therapy: What Therapists Need to Know

What is the best advice for ending therapy with a patient? What problems might you encounter when terminating therapy sessions? Terminating therapy with a patient can be difficult. This is because the patient is likely to encounter setbacks once sessions have ended and need to be able to rely on themselves. Terminating therapy sessions successfully is all about teaching the patient to be their own therapist.  Keep reading to find out more about terminating therapy sessions with a patient. 

How to Prevent Colorectal Cancer: Know the Basics

How to Prevent Colorectal Cancer: Know the Basics

Is it possible to prevent colorectal cancer? What are some things you can do to lower your risk of developing the disease? Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States. Most cases of colorectal cancer could have been prevented. The most important rule of thumb to prevent colorectal cancer is to get regular stool testing starting at the age of 50 to 75. Diet is another important prevention factor. Below is a list of things you can do to lower your risk of developing colorectal cancer.

How to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease Through Diet

How to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease Through Diet

What causes Alzheimer’s disease? Can Alzheimer’s be cured? Is there a way to prevent it? The immediate proximal cause of Alzheimer’s Disease is amyloid plaques in the brain—the plaques damage neurons and neuronal networks. A total cure for people with Alzheimer’s is likely impossible, given that the neuron networks have been damaged, but prevention may be possible. This article takes a look at how to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, supported by research.

How to Reduce the Risk of a Stroke: Dietary Guidelines

How to Reduce the Risk of a Stroke: Dietary Guidelines

What causes a stroke? What is the strongest risk factor for having a stroke? Strokes are caused by a clogged artery in the brain, leading to a lack of oxygenation and death of part of the brain. Like heart disease, the hardening of the blood vessels through atherosclerotic plaques is a contributor to the risk of strokes. Below is a list of foods with properties that can help you reduce the risk of stroke.

How to Fix the Health Care System in the United States

How to Fix the Health Care System in the United States

How does the American health care system work? How does it differ from the systems in other developed countries? And why are so many Americans dissatisfied with the way it functions? Unlike most developed countries, the United States does not provide free health care to the population. Instead, American citizens are covered by either private or public health insurance, or a combination of both. This article takes a look at the main problems with the health care system in the United States and lists several ways it could be fixed.

The Cycle of Workplace Depression and Distraction

The Cycle of Workplace Depression and Distraction

How can workplace depression cause you to turn to distractions? How do you know if you have a dysfunctional work culture? How can you fix workplace dysfunction? In his book Indistractable, Nir Eyal discusses how workplace depression often causes employees to seek out distractions—this often leads to a dangerous cycle of depression and distraction. This phenomenon is often caused by a dysfunctional workplace and must be fixed or it can lead to psychological unsafety. Here is what Nir Eyal has to say about ending the workplace depression and distraction cycle.

How to Never Binge Again: Improve Your Diet Habits

How to Never Binge Again: Improve Your Diet Habits

Want to know how to never binge again when it comes to dieting? How can Glenn Livingston’s book help you kick your bad habits? In his book Never Binge Again, Glenn Livingston teaches readers how to change their mindset, create a meal plan, and ignore the pig in their brain that wants to ruin their diet. Livingston’s advice also works for other areas of your life such as social media, exercise, and working habits. Here’s a brief overview of Never Binge Again by Glenn Livingston.

The Insecticide DDT: Dangers and Lies

The Insecticide DDT: Dangers and Lies

What is the history of the debate surrounding the insecticide DDT? What doubts were raised? Were they legitimate? In 1972, the EPA banned the use of the insecticide DDT in the U.S. Despite this, certain individuals and organizations kept the controversy alive by manufacturing doubt about the underlying science. In Merchants of Doubt, historians Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway tell the story. Read more to learn how the merchants of doubt engaged in the debate surrounding DDT.

Why Do We Binge Eat? How to Say “No” to the Pig

Why Do We Binge Eat? How to Say “No” to the Pig

Why do we binge eat? How can we take back control of our urges? In his book Never Binge Again, Glenn Livingston discusses the root cause for why we binge eat. Livingston says that we all have an “inner pig” in our brains that crave mass quantities of food to ensure our survival. Unfortunately, we no longer need to store up food to survive and the inner pig isn’t easy to turn off. Continue reading to learn more about why we binge and how we can work to silence our inner pigs.

How to create a “Never Binge Again” Food Plan

How to create a “Never Binge Again” Food Plan

Want to know how to make a Never Binge Again food plan? How can this food plan help you say no to the inner pig in your head that wants to binge? In the book Never Eat Again, Glenn Livingston shares a food plan that will help you fight your binge eating urges. His food plan consists of always, nevers, unrestricted, and conditionals. He also provides tips and advice to keep your diet on track. Here is the Never Binge Again food plan from Glenn Livingston.