
Jimby Casquete
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Nov 27, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Dennis Relojo-Howell |Robert Haynes |Ellen Diamond |Jimby Casquete
1 Reading Time: 6 minutesMental health professionals spend up to 40% of their therapy sessions thinking about documentation rather than focusing on their patients. Documentation burden has become our biggest daily challenge that takes precious time away from what matters most: patient care. AI tools for therapists now revolutionise clinical documentation handling. Advanced AI therapy note capabilities help reduce administrative workload while high-quality documentation standards remain intact.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Dennis Relojo-Howell |Jimby Casquete |Adam Mulligan |Robert Haynes
3 Reading Time: 2 minutesDespite the increasing integration of digital platforms in adolescents’ lives, the prevalence of cyberbullying in Norway remained relatively stable between 2014 and 2016. A study using data from the Ungdata surveys, which involved thousands of Norwegian students aged 13 to 19, provides insights into the trends and impacts of cyberbullying in this age group. The findings were published in the journal Behavioral Sciences.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Dennis Relojo-Howell |Jimby Casquete |Adam Mulligan |Robert Haynes
1 Reading Time: 2 minutesA new study has shed light on the connection between video gaming problems and mental health issues among Norwegian university students, highlighting significant gender differences in the risks associated with gaming behaviours. The findings were published in the journal BMC Psychiatry. The research, part of the Norwegian Students’ Health and Wellbeing Study, analysed responses from over 59,000 students aged 18 and older.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Jimby Casquete |Adam Mulligan |Robert Haynes |Ellen Diamond
621 Reading Time: 4 minutesTechnology is slowly finding its way to the health sector (especially in addiction recovery), which is among the largest industries in the world. This has been possible due to its capacity to amalgamate the effectiveness of evidence-based treatments with the merits of wide-ranging interventions.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Jimby Casquete |Adam Mulligan |Robert Haynes |Ellen Diamond
1 Reading Time: 2 minutesAs Britain’s workforce adjusts to an ongoing mix of remote and hybrid roles, the irritations of virtual meetings persist. A recent study by Currys, surveying 1,000 office workers, has highlighted the nation’s top video call pet peeves, offering insight into the behaviours most likely to annoy colleagues during online meetings. The findings suggest that online calls are as much of a battleground for workplace etiquette as physical offices once were.
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