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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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The Pandemic-Push: Why are so Many People Suddenly Buying Prescription Drugs Online?

Prescription-med sales skyrocket due to the pandemic, but when does use become abuse? Paracelsus Recovery’s experts weigh in. More and more people are illegally purchasing prescription medication such as anxiety or sleeping pills online as the pandemic takes its toll on our wellbeing. The pandemic has left a mental health crisis in its wake. Rates…

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What is Narcissism?

On Wednesday, Harvey Weinstein’s 23-year prison-sentence marked a historic moment. Because many have called him a narcissistic, Paracelsus Recovery explains what narcissism actually is. Narcissism is a highly complex personality disorder (NPD). A personality disorder is a type of mental illness that leads an individual to have a distorted pattern of thinking and relating to reality. In…

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The £95,000-a-week therapy retreats that repair broken families

Royals and wealthy families also need help when it comes to reuniting destroyed relationships. Crisp article about relatives affairs and and the treatment to deal with relationships in the family itself. Jan Gerber our CEO comments on the issue: "A stuck situation can theoretically be resolved if only one person goes to therapy, but if it’s possible to get all parties involved to attend therapy or even just mediation sessions, the outcomes are likely to be more productive." Many thanks to Melissa Twigg and The Telegraph team for their interesting research and further inputs from our CEO Jan Gerber. Print of The Telegraph newspaper about Paracelsus Recovery Read this Telegraph article as a PDF

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