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John Crimmins

Dublin

Contributor at HealthNews

Psychotherapist, Private Practise, Founder and CEO http://t.co/L2ClUtC5SE

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  • 2 weeks ago | biggerpockets.com | John Crimmins |John Underwood |Ryan Moyer |Steven Wilson

    I have an unpopular opinion on this one.. no TV, no projector, nothing. We own cabins in the PNW and the only electronics we have is a record player. Our thoughts on this are: most of our guests are coming from the city (Seattle) and want to get out into nature to unwind. They sit in the hot tub, listen to the river, watch the fire, and spend time with loved ones or friends. We've hosted THOUSANDS of guests at our cabins and maybe 2 or 3 asked about a TV. Does it hurt our bookings?

  • Jul 12, 2024 | allevents.in | John Crimmins |Emaar - Webinar

    Achieve balanced emotions and take control of your anger with our ‘Balanced Emotions: CBT-Based Anger Management Workshop. About this Event*Free EventFacilitated By: Dr. John CrimminsDate and Timing: July 16th, 2024 | 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm (GST)Investment: FreeVenue: Onsite - Illuminations, JLTFor more information please email us at OR call 04 4487043 OR WhatsApp on +971 50 712 5141.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | healthnews.com | John Crimmins

    Contamination OCD is a specific type of obsessive compulsive disorder in which individuals have extreme fear and anxiety related to germs, dirt, or other contaminants. People with contamination OCD find themselves in a daily battle against unwanted OCD-related compulsions, intrusive thoughts, and the need to perform various rituals to reduce their feelings of anxiety.

  • Jun 22, 2024 | healthnews.com | John Crimmins |Paula Vaidelauskaitė

    Age regression is a psychological phenomenon that refers to a person’s return to a younger state of mind, either consciously or unconsciously. This can manifest in an individual acting like a child or even experiencing certain emotional states from the past. Age regression can significantly impact day-to-day activities, mental health, interpersonal relationships, and emotional well-being.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | healthnews.com | John Crimmins

    Harm OCD, a subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder, involves intrusive thoughts about causing harm to oneself or other people. These thoughts, which can often be violent or unsettling, feel very real and cause considerable worry despite the fact that the person has no desire to act on them. It is important to know that people with harm OCD are not any more likely to harm themselves or others than anyone else.

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