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“How to Know if You Have an Abusive Therapist.” Mad In America, August 2024
“It’s *still* Uncool to Call People Disordered.” KUBAcast!, August 2023
“How Psychology & Psychiatry Fall Short.” DEPTH Work: A Holistic Mental Health Podcast, May 2023
“What is Stockholm Syndrome? Symptoms, causes, and treatment.” ForbesHealth, February 2023
“Why am I so insecure? What causes insecurity + 7 ways to overcome it.” MindBodyGreen, December 2022
“New York mayor’s plan to round up homeless people is a trauma-inducing horror.” Truthout, December 2022
“What is dissociation – And how does it impact your mental health?” Forbes, August 2022
“The difference between having strong feelings and being triggered.” HuffPost, July 2022
“Prolonged Grief Disorder: Understanding the latest DSM-5 Updates.” VeryWell Mind, March 2022
“Study Suggests Covid-19 Increases Mental Health Risks for Survivors.” VeryWell Mind, February 2022
“10 ways therapists prevent themselves from catastrophizing.” HuffPost, November, 2021
“Navigating the dating world after experiencing sexual assault.” AskMen, April, 2021
“BPD diagnosis is double for the LGB community.” Theravive, April, 2021
“How to date someone with trauma without hurting them more.” Mic, January, 2021
“When nostalgia backfires: Does reminiscing help us or hold us back?” Elemental, December, 2020
“Journaling and the benefits of writing down your goals.” Optimal Living Daily, October, 2020
“Will pandemic ‘coronababies’ live with long-term trauma?” National Geographic, September, 2020
“Robot friends: Why people talk to chatbots in times of trouble.” CNN, August, 2020
“Chatbot Love: What it’s like to fall for your AI.” Experience, May, 2020
“How better conflict resolution can improve your mental health.” TalkSpace, February, 2020
“Understanding the long-term effects of childhood trauma.” Parents, February, 2020
“A chatbot pulled me out of a ‘really dark place.” BBC News, January, 2020
“Extroverts may be happier than introverts.” Theravive, December, 2019
“Why you’re more likely to fall for someone who’s just like your ex.” Bustle, November, 2019
“Noel Hunter, PsyD, challenges our traditional beliefs about mental health.” Mental Health News Radio
“Despite outbreak of mass shootings, mental health overhaul remains stubbornly out of reach.” The Kansas City Star, November, 2015