LIVE Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Session

In this video, watch what an actual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) session looks like between Dr. Judy Ho and MedCircle host, Kyle Kittleson. Dr. Judy Ho and Kyle sat down to discuss how the therapy works and how it changes your thoughts, your emotions, and ultimately, your behaviors. Want access to 900+ videos like this…

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The Benefits of Exercise: How Physical Activity Impacts Mental Health

Welcome to Modern Psychology, your premier destination for understanding the intricacies of the human mind. Here, we delve into the fascinating world of psychology, exploring topics ranging from cognitive biases and emotional intelligence to the science of happiness and the art of persuasion. Our mission is to make psychology accessible and engaging, providing insightful content…

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Clinical Myofascial Trigger Point Release

The culmination of my master’s thesis, “The Brain Behind Myofascial Trigger Points” (breath is key, for more see https://spmx.ca/trp). Though this video was staged, it accurately reflects the typical trigger point treatments I perform daily in clinic. Following this protocol cut my average release times down from 2-4 minutes to often under a minute in…

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The Psychological Benefits of Writing About Past Trauma | Jordan & Tammy Peterson

Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6XYk3YbH2w In this episode, Tammy Peterson invites her husband, Jordan Peterson, for a discussion around the Self Authoring Program he helped to establish. They mainly touch on the origins of the program through Jordan’s research and business endeavors, and the psychological and history oriented aspects of self authoring—while outlining the…

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Why nature is good for your mental health

Back in the day, doctors would send patients with anxiety and depression into the mountains because the fresh air would do them good. Though they did not have the research to back it up, they knew that nature was good for our mental health. Today, there is good evidence for these claims and clinicians have…

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The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder – Joelle Rabow Maletis

How the Brain Processes Danger and Helps Us Cope Many of us will experience some kind of trauma during our lifetime.Sometimes, we escape with no long-term effects.But for millions of us, those experiences linger, causing symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and negative thoughts that interfere with everyday life.This phenomenon, called post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, isn’t…

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