Does online therapy actually work?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Does online therapy actually work? People with mental health concerns now have more options than ever for how they receive treatment. The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted psychotherapists to open new avenues for care, from video sessions to text-based counseling. And in 2023, many therapists have returned to their offices to see clients who prefer in-person sessions.Anyone who is experiencing psychological challenges has plenty of company. As the COVID-19 pandemic continued to wane in February, some 32.3% of American adults were experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression, according to health policy nonprofit KFF’s analysis of federal data. These ills are even more common among young people, including about half (49.9%) of those ages 18 to 24.The expansion of therapy settings does complicate your decision about how to get therapy. So here’s a briefing to help you or a loved one find the optimal path to improved mental health.Online therapy is as effective as in person for many issuesThe first thing to know is ...

City Councilor Kenzie Bok tapped to lead Boston Housing Authority

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

City Councilor Kenzie Bok tapped to lead Boston Housing Authority City Councilor Kenzie Bok will become the new leader of the Boston Housing Authority, a role she’ll begin to transition into next month, creating a vacancy in the District 8 seat, Mayor Michelle Wu announced.Bok will officially take the reins of the public agency charged with providing affordable housing to more than 62,000 Boston residents later this summer, when current Administrator Kate Bennett steps down.“The Boston Housing Authority has been a lifeline for generations of Boston families, and in this moment of housing crisis, the BHA must be a model for housing as health, safety, opportunity and community,” Wu said in a statement.“Kenzie brings a deep commitment to our BHA communities along with an expansive vision of how public housing should anchor our neighborhoods and city.”Bok, 33, was the senior advisor for policy and planning at BHA, before being elected to represent District 8 on the City Council in 2019. She spearheaded BHA’s efforts to vary the subsidy amount of...

Former SDPD detective pleads guilty to running illicit massage businesses

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Former SDPD detective pleads guilty to running illicit massage businesses SAN DIEGO -- A former San Diego Police Department detective, along with his co-defendants, each pleaded guilty Tuesday in connection with a years-long operation involving five illicit massage businesses.According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Peter Griffin, 78, who left the police department in 2002, was connected to a scheme that exploited woman to engage in commercial sexual services under the guise of offering massages. National City repeals decades-old ban on cruising Griffin, along with Kyung Sook Hernandez, 58, Yu Hong Tan, 56, and Yoo Jin Ott, 46, owned and operated Genie Oriental Spa, Felicita Spa, Blue Green Spa, Maple Spa and Massage W Spa between 2013 and August 2022, officials said. The massage businesses were located in the San Diego area and in Tempe, Arizona.The DOJ says the defendants were recruiting and employing women to perform commercial sexual services in the businesses while benefiting financially from the illegal enterprises.The defendants were report...

Complaints about telecommunications companies increase as Rogers outage top of mind

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Complaints about telecommunications companies increase as Rogers outage top of mind TORONTO — Complaints about Canada’s telecommunications companies were up 12 per cent from a year ago, while a service outage at Rogers Communications last summer helped make the company the most complained-about provider for the first time, according to a new report.The mid-year report by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-Television Services’ (CCTS) found Rogers led the way with 17.4 per cent of all complaints. The report tallied complaints about 144 companies received from Aug. 1, 2022 to Jan. 31. Nearly 7,500 complaints were accepted, of which 88 per cent were resolved.Rogers was the subject of 1,294 complaints, as its total for the six-month period rose 29 per cent compared with a year earlier.The number of complaints by Rogers customers about complete loss of service issues almost doubled, largely driven by the 187 complaints accepted by the CCTS related to the company’s outage on July 8 and dissatisfaction with the subsequent compensation it offered.Ro...

Liz Weston: ‘Bridge’ your way to Social Security

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Liz Weston: ‘Bridge’ your way to Social Security Delaying the start of Social Security benefits is a powerful way for retirees to cope with inflation, survive bad investment markets and reduce the risk they’ll run short of money. The advantages of waiting are so great that financial planners often recommend their clients tap other savings, such as retirement funds, to help them delay claiming.Employers could increase their workers’ financial security by offering a similar “bridge” strategy as part of 401(k)s and other workplace retirement plans, according to a study by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. The bridge strategy would tap a worker’s retirement account to pay amounts roughly equal to the foregone Social Security checks.People can create such bridges on their own, of course. If Social Security projects your benefit at age 62 will be $1,500 a month, for example, you could set up automatic monthly withdrawals of that amount from your 401(k) at retirement. But having an employer offer the option could make...

Anonymous tip leads police to suspect in fatal Oshawa stabbing

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Anonymous tip leads police to suspect in fatal Oshawa stabbing Police in Durham Region are crediting an anonymous tip with leading them to the suspect in a fatal double stabbing.Adam Odette, 37, was wanted in the stabbing death of 26-year-old Katie Kainz on March 12, 2023, at a home on Simcoe Street in Oshawa.A second female was also stabbed, but survived.Odette’s photo was shared to the public by police, as they tried to track him down.On Tuesday, April 4, police say they received an anonymous tip from a caller who believed they had seen Odette, who has distinctive tattoos on his face and neck.Durham police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for an Oshawa man after two women were stabbed, one fatally. Photo: Durham Regional PoliceInvestigators attended 769 Wilson Rd. N. in Oshawa, where Odette was arrested without incident.He has since been charged with second-degree murder in Kainz’s death.“Members of our community remained vigilant and provided valuable tips which assisted in bringing this individual into custody,” pol...

Review: A different kind of underdog story in ‘Air’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Review: A different kind of underdog story in ‘Air’ The new movie “ Air ” is technically about a shoe. There is nothing especially extraordinary about this shoe. As the Q-like Nike designer Peter Moore (Matthew Maher) explains, the last significant change to footwear was made some 600 years ago when the decision was made to differentiate the right and left feet. The Air Jordan is, at the end of the day, just another shoe. No one coos about how comfortable it is. No one waxes poetic about its performance enhancing abilities or how many podiatrists recommend it for sporting purposes. No one even tries it on. That’s because “Air,” directed by Ben Affleck from a smart script by Alex Convery, is not really about the shoe at all. Nor is it about Michael Jordan, who has exactly one line in the film and is mostly seen from behind and in silhouette. It is about the men – and they were all men – of Nike who defied the odds and signed the rookie despite being a very distant third to Adidas and Converse in the basketball sneaker game in 1984. Th...

Spain: Alleged smugglers of defense material to Russia held

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Spain: Alleged smugglers of defense material to Russia held MADRID (AP) — Spanish police said Wednesday that they had detained one Russian national and one Ukrainian national for their alleged smuggling of defense material to Russia in defiance of European Union sanctions.The National Police said that the two people were arrested in Spain’s northern Basque Country region on an undisclosed date.Customs agents aided in the police investigation that started in June 2021 when police detected what they suspected was an illicit operation to send double-use aeronautical equipment to Russia.The police said in a statement that they suspected the smuggling ring was meant to help Russia elude the European Union trade sanctions imposed on it following the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.“The smuggling ring that has been broken was designed to supply military equipment for the aeronautic sector,” the National Police said.The smugglers had developed a “sophisticated” system of evading international customs controls, police said, that made the shipments ...

CP NewsAlert: Vancouver asks police to end tent encampment in Downtown Eastside

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

CP NewsAlert: Vancouver asks police to end tent encampment in Downtown Eastside VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver says it has asked police to help bring a close to a tent encampment in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood. It says in a statement that it decided to act due to “the growing public safety risk” posed by the encampment on East Hastings Street.More coming.The Canadian Press

Trump arrest prompts Jesus comparisons: ‘Spiritual warfare’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:10:30 GMT

Trump arrest prompts Jesus comparisons: ‘Spiritual warfare’ WASHINGTON (AP) — For the most devoted Trump conspiracy theorists, there are no coincidences and timing is everything.So when ex-President Donald Trump was arraigned Tuesday on charges that he falsified business records to obscure hush money payments in an effort to influence the 2016 election, some of his most ardent followers quickly noted the court appearance came during Christianity’s most sacred week, Holy Week, when many Christians commemorate Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection.“Seems there was someone else who was tortured and crucified this week,” read one post on Gab, a platform popular with Trump supporters. A similar post on Telegram put Trump’s case in apocalyptic terms: “Good vs Evil. Biblical times. Divine timing.”Comparisons likening Trump to Christ were among the top online narratives about the Republican former president and his criminal charges circulating in the last several days, according to an analysis of online and social media content conducted by Zi...