July 16, 2018

American Psychological Association Interact of Wake CountyNational Alliance on Mental Illness North Carolina Psychological Association

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July 16, 2018

Written by Dr. Katrina Kuzyszyn-Jones(previously published in NC&SC Lawyers Weekly)What are the differences between a clinical psychological and a forensic evaluation?How do you pick the right expert for your evaluation?Knowing when and how to obtain a forensic evaluation – which typically goes beyond the scope of a basic clinical interview – could make or break

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July 16, 2018

By Dr. Whitney WallThe emotional impacts of divorce are undeniable. Individuals going through thedivorce process report high levels of stress and experience consuming emotionssuch as guilt, sadness, fear, hopelessness, and confusion. The widely usedHolmes-Rahe Stress Inventory ranks divorce as the second most stressful lifeoccurrence – second only to the death of a spouse. Divorce inherently

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July 16, 2018

Did you know??? Couples who constantly argue about trust are at a higher risk for infidelity.  caret-right Contrary to what many believe, infidelity is not just about opportunity. Opportunity paired with weakened self-control leads to infidelity.  caret-right Men’s acts of infidelity are strongly influenced by their own characteristics, rather than the characteristics of their spouse. 

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July 16, 2018

Written by Lisa FossWhat is FLOW and what does it mean to be “In Flow?” You may have heard the more familiar term of “in the zone.” Psychologist, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, describes FLOW as intense and focused concentration on the present moment; a combination of action and awareness with a self-motivated sense of personal control over

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