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Pop psychology can encompass any psychological concept, diagnosis, theory, etc, that has been popularized in mainstream media. You might have seen some of the following terms on social media: narcissism, toxicity, gaslighting, triggers, codependency, abuse, or more. In part one, Sharon Wegman (MA, NCP, LPC) and Mandy talk about the rise of pop psychology, why it’s so appealing, it’s validity, and how to discern if what you’re consuming online is quality information.
You can visit our website, wellspringssolutions.com, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Whole Self Therapists.
By Sharon Wegman, Cait Beiler, Kayla Seader5
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Pop psychology can encompass any psychological concept, diagnosis, theory, etc, that has been popularized in mainstream media. You might have seen some of the following terms on social media: narcissism, toxicity, gaslighting, triggers, codependency, abuse, or more. In part one, Sharon Wegman (MA, NCP, LPC) and Mandy talk about the rise of pop psychology, why it’s so appealing, it’s validity, and how to discern if what you’re consuming online is quality information.
You can visit our website, wellspringssolutions.com, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Whole Self Therapists.