Please, don’t send me cute and clichee sounding crap like ‘be the best version of yourself’ or ‘stop caring what others think about you’. If you have something to say, make sure it’s something new or something that appeals controversial but is backed up with solid arguments and evidence. Share a link to the article or audio experience you want us to repost or let us know a description of what you intend to write about.
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Obviously, excess of irrelevant information is also not recommended. Sorry for this cliché sentence but it is true. One of my favourite thing about the book is that his suggestions and teachings are based on a multitude of scientific research in the field of neuroscience and cognitive psychology. This is important, because nowadays everyone has an opinion on how you should write and what should you do based on their personal experiences, but personal experiences are not facts. And indeed, what works for a single person, does not necessarily work for everyone else. Greater Good book reviews aim to be educational.
Readers who know the context from the beginning of the reading are better able to fully understand the text, catch the hints and read between lines. We take donations of $100+ per article. We accept USD payment via Venmo and PayPal. We ask that posts be a minimum of 1,000 words, with an optimal word length between 1000 to 1500. Articles below 1000 words will be rejected. Destigmatize and demystify mental health and mental health treatment.
This seems a very obvious point, but it is not so obvious when you start writing. If there are people who do not understand well what you are trying to transmit to them through your articles, books, pieces you are the problem, not them. Blunt Therapy is your source for tips, articles, and advice about the mental health topics that matter to you, from a licensed therapist who’s been there. It’s a blog about mental health matters, addictions, relationships, and parenting. In other words, Blunt Therapy is a blog about the kind of things that people go to therapy for.