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How Do Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Processes Progress?

Those working as psychiatrists and psychotherapists act contrary to the belief that everyone who applies to a psychiatrist will be prescribed medication. After the first evaluation, they provide the necessary explanations related to the conditions of their clients and then decide which of the options of medication, medication + psychotherapy, or psychotherapy alone is needed. Afterwards, after giving the necessary explanations to the patient and receiving his/her approval, the process is initiated.

The psychiatry and psychotherapy process is a path walked together based on the trust relationship formed between the therapist and the client. At the end of this path, it is aimed that the complaints the client had at the time of application improve and that the reasons for applying are treated.

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Online Therapy:
Psychological Support Overcoming Distances

Online therapy is an effective method that demonstrates that geographical distance and temporal limitations do not constitute an obstacle to the psychological support process.

Our clinical experiences show that this practice is a sustainable option in maintaining the therapeutic alliance and meeting the mental health needs of clients.

Today, online therapy has become an important field of clinical practice that makes it possible to reach clients both domestically and abroad...

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THERAPIES

COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY

COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL
THERAPY

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT); is a structured and contemporary psychotherapy method that teaches the skills to develop and regulate the ability of the person to change ineffective and disturbing thoughts and behaviors...

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PROBLEM SOLVING THERAPY

PROBLEM SOLVING
THERAPY

A problem is defined as a situation in which a person is unable to carry out initiatives that lead to an effective outcome in response to situations encountered in their life that are perceived as obstacles...

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SUPPORTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

SUPPORTIVE
PSYCHOTHERAPY

When it comes to psychotherapy, it is a natural process for the therapist to support the client when necessary in every type of therapy model. Although supportive psychotherapy has overlapping points with cognitive behavioral therapy…

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PHARMACOTHERAPY (MEDICATION TREATMENT)

PHARMACOTHERAPY
(MEDICATION TREATMENT)

Pharmacotherapy means treatment with medications. Psychopharmacology, on the other hand, is the name given to studies that enable the use of medications in the treatment of psychiatric disorders...

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EMDR THERAPY and FLASH TECHNIQUE

EMDR THERAPY and
FLASH TECHNIQUE

Trauma is a condition that can develop not only as a result of a single event, but sometimes as a result of long-term and recurring negative experiences. Experiences such as natural disasters, accidents, war, abuse, or serious losses may exceed an individual’s psychological resilience and…

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ARTICLES

Psychiatric Disorders Are Not “Mental Illnesses,” but Brain Disorders…

Psychiatric Disorders Are Not “Mental Illnesses,” but Brain Disorders…

Psychiatry is the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders of thought, emotion, and behavior. Psychiatrists evaluate both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems and apply the treatment that best meets the individual’s...
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Causes of Psychiatric Disorders

Causes of Psychiatric Disorders

PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS MAY NOT BE SOLELY PSYCHOLOGICAL IN ORIGIN… Psychiatrists, through the entirety of their medical training, learn to evaluate patients in a holistic manner. Over time, this training is further enriched by the clinical experience they gain from their...
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Do Psychiatrists Always / Only Prescribe Medication?

Do Psychiatrists Always / Only Prescribe Medication?

Although this belief has partially diminished due to the steadily increasing number of psychiatrists who practice psychotherapy, it still maintains its place in public discourse. After diagnosing disturbances in a patient’s thoughts, emotions, attitudes, and behaviors, a psychiatrist determines which...
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What Is Anxiety?

What Is Anxiety?

Anxiety is a state of worry, distress, uneasiness, or an unpleasant emotional tension. Normally, anxiety is an emotion that can be experienced by everyone. It serves as a signal that alerts the individual to a potential danger and indicates that...
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Mindfulness

Mindfulness

Mindfulness refers to a person’s ability to notice and become aware of their own thoughts, emotions, attitudes, and behaviors, as well as what is happening around them, by paying attention. As many of you read this text, I can almost...
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Those Who Seek Help Are the Strong Ones

Those Who Seek Help Are the Strong Ones

Every person encounters both hardships and ease in life. Seeking help during difficult times is not a sign of weakness; rather, it is an indication that the person has the strength within themselves to overcome adversity. Psychiatry and psychotherapy are...
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Here and Now

Here and Now

The human mind is constantly occupied with thoughts about the past and the future. People frequently talk to themselves and to those around them about the negative memories from the past that they cannot forget and about their anxieties regarding...
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