Summary: Seeking licensed therapists to share insight on recognizing guilt trips

  • Name: Rebecca Strong INSIDER
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: query-ev7v@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: INSIDER
  • Deadline: 12:00 PM EST – 30 January

Query: Looking for licensed psychologists, counselors, social workers, etc. to answer the following:

  1. What does a guilt trip refer to?
  2. How can it affect you at the moment, and your mental health over time?
  3. Please list some common signs that someone is trying to send you on a guilt trip. For each, offer an example of what that might look like (if you can, please aim for variety in your examples, since guilt trips can show up at work with colleagues, in romantic relationships, in family relationships, and in friendships)
  4. Please offer some tips on how to respond to guilt trips.
  5. If someone in your life keeps repeatedly putting you in a tough position with guilt trips, do you recommend working with a therapist? How might they help you address this dynamic in a relationship?

Requirements: Source must be a licensed therapist. Please specify if you’re in private practice or if not where you practice, and include a link to your bio/website

Summary: Seeking licensed mental health expert on grief over lost time (SELF)

  • Name: Lauren Krouse Self
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: query-euks@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Self
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 30 January

Query: Hi! For SELF.com, I am seeking mental health experts (licensed therapists, psychologists, or psychiatrists) to weigh in on grieving over lost time. Questions:

  1. Why might someone find themselves grieving over lost time right now and what does this look/feel like?
  2. What are 2-3 ways someone can manage grief over lost time? (The more specific here, the better if you have prompts, exercises, etc. to suggest!)
  3. When should someone reach out for professional help for grief over lost time? What resources could they use to find help/support services?
  4. Anything else you’d like to add?

Requirements: Licensed mental health professional currently in practice with adult clients, ideally affiliated with a university program and/or center focused on grief. Thanks in advance, Lauren

 

Summary: ADHD effective treatments in 2023

  • Name: Akash Sharma Online Therapist
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: query-eu5x@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Online Therapist
  • Deadline: 8:00 PM EST – 30 January

Query: We’re looking for licensed therapists only, to shed light on ADHD effective therapy and their opinion Please state your name, title, website link, and headshot.

Requirements: Looking for a counseling Therapist, Professional ADHD Therapist

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