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What Is a Behavioral Addiction?
Behavioral addiction is a term used to describe a pattern of repetitive behavior that becomes difficult to control and continues despite harmful consequences.
Top 5 Ways to Recognize Subtle Symptoms in Clients Who Mask Distress
The term “masking,” relates to the conscious or unconscious suppression of symptoms to appear neurotypical or emotionally regulated. It can present a significant challenge to diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.
3 Micro-Skills That Separate Good Clinicians From Great Ones
Great clinicians master subtle skills. Learn how deep listening, precise questioning, and emotional self-regulation elevate care, strengthen trust, and improve outcomes.
Top 5 Mistakes New Nurses Make When Dealing with Psych Patients
Psych nursing is as much about empathy as expertise. Avoid the top five mistakes new nurses make with psych patients and learn how realistic simulation builds skill and confidence.
Geriatric Mental Health
As the global population ages, understanding geriatric mental health is vital. Learn to identify cognitive decline and mood disorders with practical insights and real-world training tools.
Why Simulations Beat Flashcards Every Time
Flashcards can’t teach empathy or real-world reasoning. Simulation-based learning immerses students in lifelike scenarios, building true clinical understanding and confidence.