Send us a text In this solo episode of Mind Over Matter PsychTalks, the discussion unpacks a powerful truth: mental health is not a matter of belief or opinion. It is a lived biological and emotional reality for every human being. This episode explores how society’s obsession with opinions has blurred the line between evidence and belief and how that distortion has left many denying the existence of their own inner struggles. From global divisions shaped by belief systems to the stigma that s...
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Send us a text In this solo episode of Mind Over Matter PsychTalks, the discussion unpacks a powerful truth: mental health is not a matter of belief or opinion. It is a lived biological and emotional reality for every human being. This episode explores how society’s obsession with opinions has blurred the line between evidence and belief and how that distortion has left many denying the existence of their own inner struggles. From global divisions shaped by belief systems to the stigma that s...
Send us a text Join us as we speak to Kate Saxton- Counseling Psychologist and Group Practice Director at Changes Rehab in Johannesburg about the complex issue of addiction. We explore common myths and misconceptions surrounding addiction and discuss Changes Rehab multifaceted approach to recovery.
Mind Over Matter Psych Talks
Send us a text In this solo episode of Mind Over Matter PsychTalks, the discussion unpacks a powerful truth: mental health is not a matter of belief or opinion. It is a lived biological and emotional reality for every human being. This episode explores how society’s obsession with opinions has blurred the line between evidence and belief and how that distortion has left many denying the existence of their own inner struggles. From global divisions shaped by belief systems to the stigma that s...