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How to Become a Certified Play Therapist

If you're a mental health clinician passionate about working with children and adolescents, becoming a certified play therapist might be the right

Exploring Ketamine Therapy for Depression

In recent years, the interest in psychedelic therapy has surged, and among the substances garnering significant attention is ketamine. Originally

MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD

In the evolving landscape of mental health treatment, the integration of MDMA into psychotherapeutic settings represents a significant breakthrough,

The Long-Term Effects of Incarceration

Incarceration leaves a lasting impact beyond the time spent behind bars. For millions of individuals and their families, the long-term effects of

Addiction Treatment in Correctional Settings

Drugs in jails and prisons remain a significant challenge for the criminal justice system, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive addiction

The Psychological Effects of Solitary Confinement

Solitary confinement has long been a contentious practice in the criminal justice system, raising significant concerns about its impact on mental

Advocating for the Rights and Well-Being of Incarcerated Individuals

The United States houses millions of individuals in jails and prisons, facilities that are too often characterized by overcrowding, violence, and

Prison Violence: Statistics and Insights

The issue of prison violence is a concerning aspect of the legal system, affecting countless lives and posing serious questions about security,

Navigating the Intersection of Mental Health and Incarceration

Mental disorders in prison are a critical issue that intersects with broader discussions about mental health and incarceration. Understanding the

Addressing the Crisis of Overcrowding in Prisons Across the US

The issue of prison overcrowding in the US has become a critical concern that reflects broader systemic issues within the American criminal justice

Substances and Crime Statistics

The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate globally, with nearly 1.9 million people confined across various systems, including state prisons,

Capital Punishment and Race

Throughout American history, capital punishment has been impacted by systemic racism, with discriminatory laws explicitly targeting Black individuals

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