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The “Primal Five” Human Needs Everyone’s Ignoring — Until Now

47 min · 27 de may de 2026
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The conversation covers the topics of clinical psychology, anxiety, specialization in psychology, stigma around mental health, misconceptions about mental health, conversations about mental health with children, and the impact of social media on mental health. The discussion delves into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding mental health, as well as the influence of social media on mental well-being. The conversation delves into the impact of social media manipulation, the importance of self-care and mental health, the role of behavioral choices and intentionality, and the stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health. The discussion highlights the need for intentional behavioral choices, the impact of social media on mental health, and the importance of self-care practices. Additionally, it addresses the stigma and misconceptions related to mental health, emphasizing the need for understanding and support. "If you want to try it, go to or click the link, api.psychpal.ca/try?ref=pete [http://api.psychpal.ca/try?ref=pete] or use code PETE at checkout for 20% off." Takeaways * Mental Health and Well-being * Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Social media manipulation * Self-care and mental health * Behavioral choices and intentionality Chapters * 00:00 Impact of Social Media on Mental Health * 21:59 Impact of Social Media * 28:19 Behavioral Choices and Intentionality * 36:39 Mental Health Stigma and Misconceptions

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