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OverviewA takedown of mental health misinformation and pseudoscience to educate and embolden listeners who wish to make informed decisions about their mental health. According to some estimates, there are at least 600 different ""brands"" of psychotherapy, most of which are not supported by scientific research. There also exists countless unregulated providers of mental health services in the 5.6 trillion USD wellness industry and alternative medicine community who market themselves as ""life coaches,"" ""wellness consultants,"" and--depending on particular countries and jurisdictions--other various non-legally protected titles, such as ""therapists,"" ""psychotherapists,"" ""counselors,"" and ""practitioners."" In a landscape where mental health concerns are at a fever pitch and anyone can call themselves a ""therapist"" without a license, the world of mental healthcare is very much caveat emptor: buyer beware. In Mind the Science, Jonathan N. Stea provides a takedown of mental health misinformation and pseudoscience to educate and embolden listeners who wish to make informed decisions about their mental health. Listeners are empowered to protect themselves from mental-health scams, charlatanry, and poor or misguided health practices that thrive in the multitrillion-dollar wellness industry. The book begins by acquainting listeners with the nature, evolution, and seduction of pseudoscience, coaching them on how to become science and mental health literate. Next, the book teaches listeners how to spot misinformation and propaganda, shining a light on various pseudoscientific practices, showing the psychological reasons that leave us vulnerable to believing misinformation, and helping listeners to develop a keen eye for the tactics and tropes that are used to push propaganda in the wellness and alternative medicine communities. The book concludes with strategies and solutions, showing the concepts and science behind evidence-based ways to improve mental health and teaches what to look for when seeking real professional help. Mind the Science is the self-defense shield that we direly need to protect us against the onslaught of bogus mental health treatments and products that have increasingly flooded social media, popular media, and the business of healthcare itself. By the end, listeners will be better positioned to identify mental health misinformation, to steer clear of misguided and predatory practices, and to understand what mental health really means. Includes a PDF of additional resources Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan N Stea, PhD , Jonathan N Stea, PhDPublisher: Audio Holdings Imprint: Audio Holdings Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9798228813144Publication Date: 03 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Stea not only explains how to spot pseudoscience in a clear, digestible manner, but also offers fascinating anecdotes and historic examples that bring the issues to life...A smart, empathetic manual that will help you navigate the often confusing and murky field of mental health."" -- ""Rina Raphael, journalist and author of The Gospel of Wellness"" Author InformationJonathan N. Stea, PhD, RPsych, is a full-time practicing clinical psychologist and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary. Clinically, he specializes in the assessment and treatment of concurrent addiction and mental disorders. He is a two-time winner of the University of Calgary's Award for Excellence in Clinical Supervision and co-editor of the book Investigating Clinical Psychology: Pseudoscience, Fringe Science, and Controversies. He has published extensively as a science communicator, with regular contributions to Scientific American and Psychology Today, among other outlets, and has appeared on numerous mainstream media television and radio shows, as well as podcasts. He has cultivated a strong social media presence in his quest to expose and protect against mental health misinformation and pseudoscience. You can follow him on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram. Jonathan N. Stea, PhD, RPsych, is a full-time practicing clinical psychologist and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary. Clinically, he specializes in the assessment and treatment of concurrent addiction and mental disorders. He is a two-time winner of the University of Calgary's Award for Excellence in Clinical Supervision and co-editor of the book Investigating Clinical Psychology: Pseudoscience, Fringe Science, and Controversies. He has published extensively as a science communicator, with regular contributions to Scientific American and Psychology Today, among other outlets, and has appeared on numerous mainstream media television and radio shows, as well as podcasts. He has cultivated a strong social media presence in his quest to expose and protect against mental health misinformation and pseudoscience. You can follow him on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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