@anishmoonka Where’s the study. Appreciate your regurgitation, synopsis and promotion. However.. references matter. I believe that call them receipts nowadays.
@brosen1501 Have you read the Siege of Mecca? I knew Bloyer and Wm Keogh sic, per ISI (Islamabad). We had our troubles 21 Nov.. Heart goes out to you. Argo made me sick.. too close to our experience.
@northbanksyafc@Havoc_Six Passengers still strapped to their seats. Suitcases contents spilled, including children’s. Person crashed into right through the roof of a home, into bedroom. Dark. Horrific. Can’t un-see the photos. Sorry this lingers for you.
@NoFilterAnjali No.. that’s the trump administration, false problems at every turn and we get to consume the “his” solution whether we like it or not. Sold down the river.
@the_real_ecsd@mcsquared34 Americans know what a Russian oligarch is. None know what a Plutarch is. Therefore “oligarchy”, intuitively makes sense, as rule by the billionaires, and plutocracy is obscure. Common use vs your point of technical correctness.
@Miriam2626 Interesting. What does sever boundaries mean? To break borders? The person has access? Confusing to me.. still, it all sounds like extreme personal danger.
@Gerashchenko_en Malaysia flight 17. 14/7/14 I became obsessed about this, all aboard perished. Many hit the ground strapped to their seats. Cover up, denial etc…. This brought Ukraine into sharp focus.
If you are seeing a therapist in 2024, you are wasting your money.
Here's why:
Traditional therapy is expensive as hell, outdated when it comes to the latest research, and has very low client satisfaction.
The average therapist in the US has a success rate of only 35%, a dropout rate of 50% to 70 %, and typically charges between $80 and $200 for a one-hour session.
Fortunately, there is a much better alternative.
An alternative that is significantly more affordable, up-to-date with the latest psychology research, allows you to choose from a wide range of therapists with different specialties, and which offers multiple psychological tests backed by science.
In case you haven't guessed it yet, I'm talking about online therapy.
A 2021 report from the International Journal of Public Health noted that 78% of individuals using online therapy reported it to be as effective or more effective than in-person therapy. Here's why:
1- Affordable Prices: Prices range between $30 and $80 per session (versus $100 to $200 for traditional therapy).
2- More flexibility: You can choose between video calls, regular phone calls, or simply text messaging.
3- Choice of Therapists: It lets you choose between more than 200 different therapists based on your needs and preferences. You can see their credentials, their specialty (anxiety, depression, couples, family therapy, etc), the reviews they have from other customers, and much more.
4- Better qualified therapists: Most online therapists are up to date on the latest studies and new science-backed techniques to relieve anxiety, depression, trauma, and more.
5- Convenience: You don’t have to travel to meet your therapist, saving you time and energy.
6- Tests: Includes numerous psychological tests (backed by studies) to help you dig deeper into your conscious and unconscious mind and find trauma.
7- Higher customer satisfaction: Reviews of online therapists suggest much greater satisfaction.
8- Behavior change tools: Such as an integrated journal, an activity planner to incorporate new habits and thinking patterns into your life, and many more practical features.
This is why online therapy has become so popular in the last few years, with more than 100 million new users in 2023.
If you still have doubts, you can try it just one time and see what you think.
Creating an account and scheduling your first session takes just 5 minutes and is extremely easy.
If you don’t like it, you can simply not book any more sessions and all you have lost is an hour of your time and a small amount of money.
If you like it, you may have discovered a tool that will completely change your life for good.
If you are looking for a recommendation, I would recommend Online-Therapy, which is the company that has all the benefits I mentioned above (https://t.co/bgf2gSk6jf).
Another option that could be good would be Calmerry (https://t.co/KuE4tXvtPw), but I do not have any experience with them so I can’t really recommend it.
Those are the two main online therapy companies out there, but there are many other options that you can choose from, so please choose whatever works best for you!
@newstart_2024 Test has multiple definitions. Your argument relies upon test (by design). There’s also test (by experience) which would be what happened if a natural catastrophe were to happen, such as a super volcano, like Yellowstone were to blow. Same word applies. That would test humanity.
@csandis This is Just to Say
I have deleted
the emails
that were in
my inbox
and which
you were probably
hoping
I’d read you in
Forgive me
they were bothersome
so boring
and, so-long!
@DurtyD613 That’s not true. This case you refer to is the least (lesser) of many, building legal cases. The very slow grind of justice, you know the phrase of they grind slowly and surely.
Remember al Capone? What small thing ensnared him, criminal and openly so. Tax evasion. So petty.
@deantmontague @gunsnrosesgirl3 You can eat an apple or an orange. They are not interchangeable. One is not like or a substitute for the other. Writing in/on/with paper is an acquired taste, much appreciated by many. Paper is NOT a glass screen.