Welcome to The Present Psychologist!
In here, you will find many articles and insights all concerning the interesting world of psychology and mental health. Why? Because it is so incredibly important to share information about these topics. To break the stigma of mental illness. To help people understand themselves and others better. To create awareness.
Biweekly I will send out a newsletter called The Present Psychologist Paper on Saturday, filled with relevant mental health content and psychology insights. There is a free and a paid version. What each subscription means will be explained below.
What will you get?
Every two weeks on Saturday you will receive a full newsletter. Below is an explanation what both subscriptions offer you (free and premium):
Free subscription:
You will receive a free biweekly edition of The Present Psychologist Paper sent to your email every other Saturday at 11 a.m. CET.
This biweekly edition will consist of:
One deep dive topic covering a mental health/psychology concept.
Article recommendations about interesting and useful psychology topics written by other mental health professionals.
Information about other useful services and products related to mental health.
Premium subscription:
You will receive a premium biweekly edition of The Present Psychologist Paper sent to your email every other Saturday at 11 a.m. CET.
This biweekly edition will consist of:
One deep dive topic covering a mental health/psychology concept.
Two extra articles often focused on tips how to deal with certain struggles and other insights how to recognize various mental health conditions.
Article recommendations about interesting and insightful psychology topics written by other mental health professionals.
Information about other useful services and products related to mental health.
Access to the digital archive of all premium content. If you subscribe, all previous paid content will become available to you on my Substack. For example, read my existing premium content here:
A monthly edition of The Present Psychologist Pointers, which is an advice column covering 4 mental health struggles. This is general advice which should not be seen as a substitute for therapy, only as an extra insight. For example, read the existing premium advice column here:
A monthly edition of Portraits of Psychologists, which is a short biography of a famous psychologist who has significantly contributed to the field. Think Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Esther Perel or Ivan Pavlov.