The Adapt Blog

The Adapt Blog is a collaborative effort of a team of psychologists who aim to provide insightful articles on various topics related to psychology, clinical psychology, and forensic psychology. Each member of the team writes articles within their respective fields of expertise. The blog covers a range of topics including mindfulness, psychopathy, and the differences between clinical and forensic psychology.

 

Our team of psychologists aims to provide readers with an understanding of the workings of the human mind and various psychological issues. By sharing our knowledge and expertise, we hope to help individuals cope with their problems and improve their overall well-being.

The blog provides a platform for our team of psychologists to share our insights and engage with readers who may be struggling with mental health issues. Through their articles, we strive to create a safe space for individuals to learn about psychology and seek help if needed.

Whether it’s discussing the benefits of mindfulness or clarifying the differences between clinical and forensic psychology, our team of psychologists at The Adapt Centre is committed to providing accurate and informative articles that help individuals understand themselves and the world around them.

The Story Of Adapt Centre

The Story Of Adapt Centre

The ADAPT Centre was created out of the need to help individuals overcome personal difficulties in their lives by empowering them to find news ways to adapt to … life. Seeking to address instead  the multiple mental health needs that we know exists in the community...

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Mindfulness

Mindfulness

MINDFULNESS So, this is my first blog and I chose mindfulness as my first topic. I chose mindfulness is because it is now a mainstream therapeutic approach in clinical psychology, used by many therapists and for many types of psychological difficulties.   Here in NB,...

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What is a psychopath and/or a sociopath?

What is a psychopath and/or a sociopath?

“What is a psychopath and how is it different from a sociopath?”   As a forensic psychologist, I have been asked on many occasions, in both formal settings (court proceedings) or other consultations and my personal life. So I thought that this blog article would...

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Clinical and Forensic Psychology

Clinical and Forensic Psychology

Clinical and Forensic Psychology I am often asked what is Forensic Psychology exactly?  How is psychology useful with corpses?  And what do you mean by “Clinical Psychology”? So, in this blog article, I’ll endeavor to clarify one and the other.   What is clinical...

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