Psychology: More than just a couch
Just imagine it: A man, lying on a couch, talking about his life and his problems and staring at a nondescript point just beyond his gesticulating fingertips. Behind him, another man, with thin, wire glasses perched on the end of his nose, staring professional and concerned at a legal pad with a regal ballpoint pen, scribbling away on his right-over-left crossed legs. That is probably one of the most classic pictures of therapy that exists, especially in all the memes these days. Truth be told, it is actually a legit form of therapy that some select psychologists, counselors, and psychiatrists may use from time to time. But it is far from what therapy looks like anymore, on the regular. What comes to your mind when you think of the word "therapy"? What thoughts, images, phrases, problems, etc...do you come up with? As a graduate student in clinical psychology, I have heard a lot of responses, even though I'm only in my first year of this five-year program. I have ...