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The Advantages of Human Evolution in Psychotherapy: Adaptation, Empathy, and Complexity

Humans evolved to attune and adapt to a dynamic environment. Can Large Language Models (LLMs) really do the same?

Suicide Risk Assessment and Management: Current Trends in Society and Opportunities for Focus by Specialty Boards

Psychologists advocate for expanded training in suicide risk assessment and intervention.

A Successful Partnership: Clinical Psychology and Maryland’s Developmental Disabilities Administration in Action

A unique partnership between the state of Maryland and a nonprofit organization allows specialists to advocate for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Learning the Fundamentals of Clinical Hypnosis for Pain Control

Clinical hypnosis can be an effective, evidence-based intervention for managing pain and relieving suffering. Here’s how to learn it.

Enhancing Patient Access to Specialized Clinical Psychology Services through Direct-To-Patient Telehealth

Telehealth services allow specialists to reach a wider range of patients and remove barriers to accessing care.

Protecting Test Secure Information: Ensuring Valid Future Test Use is an Obligation Spanning All Psychology Specialties

Protecting the security of psychological tests is crucial for maintaining the validity and future use of these instruments, but threats exist.

From Data to Depth: Bridging Idiographic and Nomothetic Personality Assessment Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Artificial intelligence could be a significant boon for the field of personality assessment. Learn about its risks, benefits, and potential uses.

Pain Psychology: A Path to Creative Expression

Pain medicine is a specialized area of practice that benefits from the expertise of psychologists and transcends several ABPP specialties.

“Doctors Don’t Go to Therapy”: Helping Providers Access Mental Healthcare

Physicians: A Surprisingly Vulnerable Population In the last year, most of us have had an encounter with our medical doctor. In the patient role, many of us maintain the image of physicians as a robust group, untouched by basic life stressors. However, data suggest that this perception is inaccurate. According to a recent survey of … Read more

Habituation: Friend or Foe?

The methods of treatment for psychological disorders have typically drawn on research literature and theory generated by Pavlov, Thorndyke, Skinner and others. In the aggregate, both classical conditioning and operant conditioning models have been employed to reduce anxiety, eliminate phobias, lessen depression and improve self-control. Applications of these methods became common in domains very different … Read more

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