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Affluent Neglect

Society expresses great concern for poor, underserved children and the increased likelihood they may lack access to health care and education, or that they may turn to drugs or crime in adulthood. Less attention is paid to children of affluent parents who have their own set of problems. Emotional neglect often goes unnoticed or unreported, which may…

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What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy?

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), developed by Marsha Linehan, Ph. in the 1980s, is a type of talk therapy originally designed for high-risk, suicidal people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Today, DBT is used to treat people struggling with a range of complex and intense emotions, including substance abuse and addiction, PTSD, bipolar disorder, eating disorders,…

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Benefits of Yoga in Addiction Treatment

In general terms, yoga is an exercise that benefits the body, mind and spirit through an integration of breathing techniques, strengthening exercises, postures and meditation. There are many types of yoga; all are beneficial. Although yoga is a centuries-old practice, it is a relatively new treatment modality in the field of drug and alcohol addiction. Acceptance…

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Why Some People Think Sex Addiction Doesn’t Exist

Does sex addiction really exist? Is sexual addiction a true disorder? Or is hypersexuality just an excuse for irresponsible behavior or infidelity? Those are complicated questions, and even experts in the world of behavioral health and addiction will probably never agree on the answers.  Many people think hypersexuality should be classified as an addiction. They…

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Finito World – “A lot of therapy can happen making coffee in the afternoon”

Jan Gerber – founder and CEO of Paracelsus Recovery – sat down with Christopher Jackson of Finito World to talk about all things wealth and mental health. Their conversation is poignant and all-encompassing; touching on how the pandemic altered our mental health to the role Government's need to play in improving our collective wellbeing. 

They also spoke about how Paracelsus Recovery pioneered a new era of effective and comprehensive treatment for the ultra-wealthy. As Gerber explained, "We realised that mental health is not just a question of psychotherapy or psychiatry; it’s much more complex than that. Treating one client at a time with the price tag we have means that there's the budget to look at an individual from a 365-degree perspective.” 

So, what exactly does that 365-degree perspective entail? Read the full article to find out -->Finito World 

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