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Imposter Syndrome (IS): Discussion & Seeking Treatment
Imposter Syndrome (IS) also known as Imposter Phenomenon (IP), is a condition that was first described in 1978 by Suzanne Imes, PhD and Pauline Rose Clarence, PhD. While Imposter Syndrome is not a recognized DSM-V diagnosis, it is frequently observed, discussed and treated by mental health professionals....
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The Psychology of a Good Deal & Tips for Black Friday & Cyber Monday
It’s all about Dopamine, when it comes to Black Friday and Retail Therapy. Without getting...
Comments on the “Global Well-Being and Mental Health in the Internet Age” Study
This study was published in Nov 2023, and conclusions suggest that internet (including social media)...
You’re Not Alone, if the Holidays Are a Difficult Time
It’s not uncommon for patients to seem almost embarrassed or ashamed, when disclosing at an...
Mental Health & Diabetes Medications Used for Weight Loss: Ozempic, Mounjaro
While some of these medications have been used for the treatment of diabetes for years,...
What are “5-HT” or “Serotonergic” Supplements? Are they Safe?
Serotonin or 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine), is one of the major neurotransmitters that is involved with regulating...
Imposter Syndrome (IS): Discussion & Seeking Treatment
Imposter Syndrome (IS) also known as Imposter Phenomenon (IP), is a condition that was first...
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