therapy
Coverage of therapy in the Nexus archive.
- My patients use ChatGPT for therapy. Now I use it too | Sarah Dargouth
Therapist Sarah Dargouth acknowledges patients using ChatGPT for therapy advice, including a case where AI recommended ending a relationship. While recognizing the tool's efficiency, she highlights its risks and the irreplaceable value of human emotional complexity in care.
- Brain tumors: New vaccine offers patients hope for more time
A new therapy offers patients with incurable brain tumors hope by potentially slowing disease progression and extending their lives.
- Dear Abby: Man's excuses and absences continue to expand
A woman married for 10 years describes her husband's ongoing struggles with depression and anxiety, his refusal to commit to therapy, and his controlling behavior. His excessive work-outs, work absences, and lack of responsibility have strained their marriage and family life. A counselor, she seeks advice on balancing support for her husband with her children's well-being.
- Opinion: Maryland Gov. Wes Moore: How to improve young men’s mental health
The article discusses the challenges in improving young men’s mental health, noting that current approaches focusing on men’s failures to seek therapy or open up have not been effective. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addresses the topic in an opinion piece.
- NYC shells out $6M in taxpayer dollars for shrinks to treat ex-con ‘violence interrupters’
New York City is spending $6 million in taxpayer dollars to provide therapy for ex-convicts working as violence interrupter groups. The city funds these groups, which are staffed with former convicts, through this program.
- New Child Development Resources campus in Williamsburg brings multiple services to one place
A new Child Development Resources campus in Williamsburg consolidates multiple services, including early education and therapy, into a single location for families and children.
- A few lines of cocaine in my teens spiralled into a £5,000-a-day addiction that destroyed everything I loved... but I've come back from the brink, thanks to a VERY unusual therapy
A person's cocaine use in their teens escalated into a £5,000-a-day addiction that destroyed their life, but they recovered through an unusual therapy. The individual credits the unconventional treatment with helping them overcome the addiction and rebuild their life.
- Council for Relationships in Philly avoids closure to continue 94-year legacy of therapy and counseling services
The Council for Relationships in Philadelphia, facing financial challenges, avoided closure by partnering with Sun Point Foundation to continue its 94-year legacy of therapy and counseling services. The new collaboration aims to stabilize operations and expand access by accepting Medicaid, while retaining existing sliding fee scale options for underinsured clients.
- Game Of Thrones' Hannah Murray reveals she has sworn off therapy after hemorrhaging money into exploitative 'wellness cult' where she was told she was possessed amid a psychotic break
Game Of Thrones' Hannah Murray announced she has stopped therapy after financial loss in an exploitative 'wellness cult' that claimed she was possessed during a psychotic break.
- Strictly host Emma Willis reveals she has started therapy after failing to deal with her mental health problems
Emma Willis, a host on Strictly, has started therapy to address her mental health issues. She had been struggling to cope with her problems and decided to seek help. This decision aims to improve her well-being.
- Kerry Katona reveals her mother has been rushed to hospital and says she'll 'need therapy' after being left 'traumatised' by signing a do not resuscitate order
Kerry Katona announced her mother was rushed to the hospital and revealed she will require therapy after being traumatized by signing a do not resuscitate (DNR) order. The situation has left Katona emotionally distressed.
- For 20 years I was tortured by crippling anxiety. I tried pills and therapy but nothing worked. Now at 42 I've found the controversial cure secretly loved by midlife women like me
A 42-year-old woman describes overcoming 20 years of crippling anxiety through a controversial cure, despite previous unsuccessful attempts with pills and therapy. The cure is now secretly popular among midlife women.
- Supreme Court ruling makes vulnerable children therapists safer in Colorado
The Supreme Court ruled that therapy for vulnerable children in Colorado should prioritize clients' values and clinical practice over government mandates. The decision aims to protect therapists' autonomy while ensuring ethical care for at-risk youth.