Psychology

Werewolves and the Default Mode Network

Werewolves in legend and myth may be our earliest record of our ancestor’s attempts at understanding DMN Dysregulation and its associated behavioural rupture. In the Arcadian myth of Lycaon, described in the Metamorphoses by Ovid, Lycaon commits a grotesque violation. Here in Spain, Manuel Blanco Romasanta was accused of lycanthropy due to the extreme level […]

Psychotherapy

Empathy – Does it help me be a better Therapist

Mental health did not escape the asylum system until after the Second World War and apparently many therapists are still trapped in that world. The subconscious intoxication of our professional mystique leads many of us, in the mental health profession, to forget that our clients only need us because of their suffering. They come to

Psychology, Psychotherapy

Empathy: is it a myth

For anyone working in the ‘Front-Facing’ sector of the mental health professions, empathy and the therapeutic alliance are considered to be vital components of successful treatment (Nienhuis, 2018). However, there seems to be a general confusion on what exactly ‘empathy’ is. Political figures and pundits have recently concluded that, under certain circumstances, empathy can be

Psychology, Psychotherapy

Empathy for Mental Health Professionals

The online tiff between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Allie Beth Stuckey, over the use of the word ‘empathy’ in political discourse, presents frontline mental health professionals with a bit of a pickle. It quickly became obvious that both ladies meant something completely different when they said the word ‘empathy’ and all of the subsequent media

Relationships

What makes a person ‘Toxic’ to be around?

Here’s a question for you! What makes a person ‘Toxic’ to be around? Are some people more toxic than others? Do you sometimes feel that most of your family must secretly come from the planet mars? No matter how much you reach out to some people, they just don’t seem to ‘get’ you! It’s like

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