Psychology 101: Understanding the mind of a person undergoing treatment

John Denboer PhD is a mental health professional with years of experience under his belt. He has helped numerous patients suffering from mental health disorders, as well as countless other at-risk youths in juvenile centers. Having amassed his wealth of knowledge over time, John Denboer PhD has decided to share what he knows to readers everywhere through his series of blogs.
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This blog is dedicated to budding mental health professionals as well as family and friends of people who are undergoing treatment.

Most of the time, a person who seeks psychological and medical help needs healing, something that they feel isn't quite right in them. While there are times when they need to be convinced to seek help, a person admitting to themselves that they need help or recognizing that they can't do it alone is usually the first significant step in the healing process.

After admitting to one's self that they need help, a patient will be more open to psychologists, therapists, and other mental health professionals. On the side of psychologists, therapists, and other mental health professionals, getting the trust of patients allows all parties to paint a clearer picture of the true issue at hand, John Denboer PhD adds.

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