Re-Branding Psychology: Why Therapists Have Got It All Wrong & What We Can Do About It

by on August 23rd, 2009 § 1

The field of psychology is suffering a crisis of identity which is devaluing its services and damaging its practitioners. The problem, in my opinion, is the paradigm of mental health versus mental illness. “Mental illness” is a terribly stigmatizing descriptor, and “mental health” is not a sufficiently attractive construct to warrant the average person subjecting themselves to the stigma of association with the mentally ill.

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Welcome Influencers!

by on August 20th, 2009 § 0

Money HandWelcome to the influence & persuasion group blog on Chicago Psychology. This community blog is for sharing and discussing the latest research, theories, and insights into the ways that individuals develop and transmit beliefs and opinions. You can post your own ideas about persuasion psychology and comment on the ideas of others.

Participating is very simple: once you’ve set up your free account on ChicagoPsychology.org, just join the Influence & Persuasion group and then ask a group administrator to grant you access to post on the Psychology of Influence group blog. This will allow you to post your own thoughts and ideas, experiences, announcements about new findings or events, or anything else you think is relevant to this fascinating topic. Other members will be able to post comments on your post, or write their own separate posts in response.

An account on ChicagoPsychology.org also allows you to create your own free web site or blog to promote yourself and your practice, or to just share information and ideas that you think others will find interesting or helpful.

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