Therapy has been shown to effectively treat mental illnesses like depression and anxiety, as research has found that people generally experience marked improvements in psychological functioning regardless of the specific type of therapeutic intervention engaged in. Seeing a therapist results in people feeling less depressed and anxious.
Therapy has been shown to effectively treat mental illnesses like depression and anxiety, as research has found that people generally experience marked improvements in psychological functioning regardless of the specific type of therapeutic intervention engaged in. Seeing a therapist results in people feeling less depressed and anxious.
Therapy has been shown to effectively treat mental illnesses like depression and anxiety, as research has found that people generally experience marked improvements in psychological functioning regardless of the specific type of therapeutic intervention engaged in. Seeing a therapist results in people feeling less depressed and anxious.
• Therapist: someone whose job is to treat a particular type of
mental or physical illness or disability, usually with a particular type of therapy • Engaged in: involved in something • Therapy: a treatment that helps someone feel better, grow stronger, etc., especially after an illness • Therapeutic: causing someone to feel happier and more relaxed, or to feel more healthy • Psychologist: someone who studies the human mind and human emotions and behaviour, and how different situations have an effect on people
Seeing a therapist does result in market changes in psychological functioning.
So people get less depressed and they get less anxious, and it seems to be regardless of what type of intervention is engaged in, and that has been one of the more positive aspects of the therapy research that have seen.