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What are the differences? Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and psychiatrist.

We all have heard about these terms. I know I do. But honestly, all of these professionals are somehow different and similar. I was researching for these differences because I wanted to know whether the Translating Memories  device can help these professionals during their sessions. But then I wonder, who would benefit the most with this. The device itself is targeted for the professionals to help them to determine or 'pin-point' the patient's feelings or emotions. And thus, the difference investigation begins. Upon further research, I stumbled on several major and minor differences between all of them. Psychologist: First thing's first - psychologists cannot prescribe drugs to their patients. They can help people discover problems by talking to them. Since psychology is the study of people: how they think, how they act, react and interact. It's concerned with all aspects of behavior and the thoughts, feelings, and motivation underlying such behavior, a p...

Copywriting vs. Storytelling

Currently, I'm pausing on adding more research related to my Music & Emotions project as I am writing the report. However, that doesn't mean I stopped reading. Reading articles by other bloggers became a guilty pleasure of mine since I was in charge of copywriting @step.dmd 's posts. Looking for interesting articles or coming up with the character's backstories. Then it got me thinking. What's actually the difference between copywriting and storytelling? Storytelling needs to capture its readers. The story needs to speak to them – their desires, their hopes, their dreams. With that, it would allow the writers to turn those readers into customers far better than any sales pitch could do. And that is the essence of copywriting. (Eli Landes's blog post ) According to Eli, creative writing's main objective is to make sure the readers are swept away with the stories they are reading. To keep their attention captive until the story ends. To entertain...