Summary: Looking for couples therapists to share basic info on what to expect from couples therapy

  • Name: Rebecca Strong AskMen
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: AskMen
  • Deadline: 10:00 AM EST – 26 July

Query: I need help with the following questions;

  1. What are some good reasons to try couples therapy? (List them)
  2. Are there situations in which you recommend trying to work a problem out on your own first rather than seeing a couples therapist? Please explain.
  3. What can someone expect from the first couples therapy appointment? (I’m sure varies based on the modality but just some vague info is helpful. What kind of info might they try to gather, or questions might they ask / exercises might they try?)
  4. Do couples therapists often assign “homework” in between sessions? Give some examples if you can.
  5. List some of the most common/popular types of couples therapy and briefly explain each so people understand the differences. (If you can differentiate them by noting what types of problems each type is good for that’s super helpful!)
  6. Does couples therapy work for everyone? Why/why not? If it doesn’t work for you, or your partner isn’t willing to try it, are there other ways to work on your relationship at home? (Any recommendations here for exercises, workbooks, etc. is much appreciated)

Requirements: Source must be a licensed therapist

Summary: Need psychologists who can talk about why startup founders tend to exploit their workers

  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Anonymous
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 26 July

Query: Looking for psychologists who can talk about why startup founders/CEOs tend to always slip into creating negative workplace environments for employees as they are building.

Requirements: Licensed professionals only

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