NEUROTIC NEURONS, hosted by Libby Rivers, a student doctor of clinical health service psychology, explores a wide range of topics related to various facets of human behavior and psychopathology supported by relevant theory, current research, therapeutic modalities, and evidence-based treatments. Libby will also discuss what it may look like to live in American society from cross-cultural perspectives, which is an essential element for facilitating equitable access to health care. Let's dive in!
NOTE: This show is not a substitute for clinical treatment and is for informational purposes only.
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NEUROTIC NEURONS, hosted by Libby Rivers, a student doctor of clinical health service psychology, explores a wide range of topics related to various facets of human behavior and psychopathology supported by relevant theory, current research, therapeutic modalities, and evidence-based treatments. Libby will also discuss what it may look like to live in American society from cross-cultural perspectives, which is an essential element for facilitating equitable access to health care. Let's dive in!
NOTE: This show is not a substitute for clinical treatment and is for informational purposes only.
Hosted by Libby Rivers, a passionate scholar and future clinical psychologist, Neurotic Neurons is a space dedicated to exploring the intricacies of mental health and human behavior. Through genuine conversations and personal stories, we dive deep into the challenges of living with mental health issues, as well as the strategies and coping skills that help us navigate everyday life.
NEUROTIC NEURONS
NEUROTIC NEURONS, hosted by Libby Rivers, a student doctor of clinical health service psychology, explores a wide range of topics related to various facets of human behavior and psychopathology supported by relevant theory, current research, therapeutic modalities, and evidence-based treatments. Libby will also discuss what it may look like to live in American society from cross-cultural perspectives, which is an essential element for facilitating equitable access to health care. Let's dive in!
NOTE: This show is not a substitute for clinical treatment and is for informational purposes only.