This is Your Brain on Therapy, Part Deux
Note: If you have not read Part One, please do so before embarking on this article. Thanks! In Part One, we looked at how therapy
Quick Energy for Your Journey Through Life
Note: If you have not read Part One, please do so before embarking on this article. Thanks! In Part One, we looked at how therapy
What really happens to your brain when you go to a therapist? Hey, be kind! Let’s start from the very beginning (a very good place
No, I’m not writing a send-up of the Slow Movement or the book that exemplifies the movement’s principles, although what I’m writing about fits that
Authors: Patricia Love and Steven Stosny I have a lot of books on relationships, marriage, and other related topics (“Hi, my name is Dan and I’m
Have you heard that I have heel marks in front of my office door? They’re from the shoes of a husband being dragged into couples
I have a small sign in my office that reads: Notice: This office has been designated a Judgment-Free Zone. Please set your expectations accordingly. Thank
Torture rack of self-improvement? Isn’t that an oxymoron? Aren’t we supposed to be improving ourselves? We could always do better, whatever that means and whatever
Learning to say “no” is the essence of being “assertive” and having “good boundaries,” according to many self-help gurus. It’s also something that many mothers
Who wouldn’t want treatment from a specialist who knew exactly how to cure or fix them? I know I would! Sadly, many (most?) people don’t
Alive, ə-′līv , adjective, Middle English, from Old English on life, from on + līf You may have guessed by now that I’m a word
To find a therapist with openings in their schedule, you may wish to search the Psychology Today Therapist Directory. It enables you to search for people who take your insurance, have relevant specialties, and more.