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Our Product Development Process
By Joanna Xue, Product Lead
Sleep 101: The Fundamentals of CBT-I
By the Therapy Notebooks Team
Sleep struggles are common & can take the following forms: difficulty going to bed, staying asleep, waking too early, and non-restorative sleep despite plenty of effort to do so, alongside experiences of fatigue, low-mood, and poor concentration. Even without a formal diagnosis, these symptoms might resonate—an infrequent, steady, even long-term reality. Often, CBT-I can help.
On Depression: Behavioral Activation and Evaluation Criteria
By Emory Strickland, PsyD
Emory Stickland, licensed clinical psychologist and clinical contributor for The Anti-Anxiety Notebook and The Field Guide for Depression, discusses the effectiveness of behavioral activation.
Asian Americans and Eating Disorders
By Jessica Yu, PhD
Build awareness. What, exactly, is the “life” that drives eating disorder psychopathology? What does that mean for Asian American women?
On Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
By Alison Printz, LSW
Alison Printz, Licensed Social Worker, writes about Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in the latest issue of Waiting Room.
On Anxiety, Culture & Identity
By Diana Hu, PsyD
Diana Hu, licensed clinical psychologist and lead clinician for The Therapy Journal & The Field Guide for Depression, discusses the intersectionality of mental health and the Asian American identity.
Anxiety 101: Change for the better with CBT
By the Therapy Notebooks Team
We have brains that like to jump to conclusions. This “shortcut” often happens under stress. While this is done for our survival, it can create an unhelpful cascade of thinking and bodily responses. With CBT, time slows down. Images still, words mute while associations are questioned. With CBT, you are in control.
Trauma 101: Written Exposure & Its Potential
By the Therapy Notebooks Team
Though many of us may live without a formal PTSD diagnosis, we experience trauma. Trauma includes an emotionally intense experience that alters how we interact with the world. Even more, accepting the presence of trauma and putting words to the experience can be difficult. Written Exposure Therapy may be of help.
Depression 101: How ACT & DBT Can Help
By the Therapy Notebooks Team
For those experiencing depression or depression-like symptoms, ACT and DBT are proven & effective treatments that are used by countless therapists globally. For those experiencing deeply intense emotions, anxiety, or chronic pain, these treatments can be a sustainable & transformative experience.