Frequently Asked Questions
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Psychology Meets Real World bridges the gap between psychological insight and everyday life. Through guided experiences, meaningful conversations, and reflective learning opportunities, Psychology Meets Real World helps individuals apply psychological concepts to real-world situations in a practical, engaging, and relatable way.
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Psychology Meets Real World experiences are designed for individuals interested in personal growth, self-awareness, communication, emotional intelligence, and applying psychological concepts to everyday life. While many experiences are open to a broad audience, some may be created for specific groups, such as children, students, professionals, organizations, or community members. Intended audiences and participation requirements will always be clearly outlined in the event description.
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No. Psychology Meets Real World experiences are educational and reflective in nature and are not intended to replace therapy, counseling, psychological treatment, or other mental health services. Psychology Meets Real World does not diagnose, treat, or provide clinical mental health care.
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Participants can expect a welcoming, respectful, and judgment-free environment that encourages learning, reflection, and meaningful discussion. Experiences may include guided activities, thought-provoking questions, real-world examples, and opportunities to explore personal perspectives and insights.
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Participation is always voluntary. While engagement often enhances the experience, participants are encouraged to share only what feels comfortable and appropriate. Respect for privacy, personal boundaries, and individual experiences is a core part of every Psychology Meets Real World experience.
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You can explore available experiences, submit an inquiry, or schedule a session through the Experiences and Appointments pages on the website. Registration details, availability, and upcoming opportunities will be provided within each experience listing or inquiry form.
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Psychology Meets Real World is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and currently offers virtual experiences along with select in-person opportunities. Organizations, schools, community groups, and event organizers interested in hosting a Psychology Meets Real World experience are encouraged to submit an inquiry. Travel requests, speaking engagements, workshops, and partnership opportunities are welcomed and considered based on availability and scope.