Sex Therapy: Clearing Up Some Confusions
A sex therapist is not a sexual surrogate nor a sex worker.read more
View ArticleMonthly Meditations to Invite Eroticism (July)
Contemplate core beliefs, rewire neural pathways, and invite erotic intimacy into your love life with these meditations excerpted from the upcoming companion book to "Erotic Intelligence."read more
View ArticleAre You Stuck in the Jealousy Trap?
In every close relationship, there’s at least some jealousy. However, jealousy that reaches pathological levels, called “morbid jealousy,” can ruin not only the relationship but also your mental...
View ArticleNine Points to Consider
Nine ways of being that can help you discover and live the life you want. read more
View ArticleSummertime Demons
Summer brings fun and worries, especially with a teen who breaks the rules. You can be a strong parent, without overdoing it. Here's how.read more
View ArticleComics Arts Conference Brings Psychology to Comic-Con 2013
The Comics Arts Conference, a staple of Comic-Con International programming, returns to San Diego Comic-Con International with a full slate of academic panels devoted to comics, including "Geek...
View ArticleThe Impossible Patient
Sandra sabotaged everything: her medical treatment, psychotherapy, job situations, and relationshipsread more
View ArticleTake Care of Your Body
To frolic in the sand and surf of your favorite beach, you must have a reliable vehicle to get there. Likewise, your happiness requires you to travel in a healthy body, one full of energy, and built to...
View ArticleMad Men: Don Draper on the Couch
Many persistent difficulties with living a full, meaningful life stem from the aftermath of psychological trauma. read more
View ArticleSometimes Fantasy Works
Do you enjoy a fantasy or two? Sometimes its just what you need. Here's a look at fantasy with the help of Kafka & Cervantes, read more
View ArticlePower of Music
Retired Sgt. Leo Dunson, a student at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, is one of many vets who are confronting their combat memories by writing and singing about them. It's an effective form of...
View ArticleI Know I Need Therapy Help, but Is My Therapy Working?
Not all therapy proves to be helpful. How can you assess if the particular therapist and treatment you are involved with are likely to succeed in helping you to solve your problems? Here are two...
View ArticleCortex Crusaders Put Comic-Con on the Convention Couch
Shine the Rorschach signal! Call the cortex crusaders! The league of extraordinary psychologists dispense Jung justice to educate, elucidate, and even entertain at 2013's San Diego Comic-Con...
View ArticleWhat's All This Talk About Couple “Communication Skills?”
We all know how to talk. So why do couples therapists teach “communication skills” to couples that are having relationship troubles?read more
View ArticleDo We Need a Global Summit on Diagnosis?
How do you think diagnosis functions for client and patients?read more
View ArticleWill Psychoanalysis Survive?
Why the future of psychoanalysis leans toward the arts. read more
View ArticleReasons Couples Go To Therapy
Research identifies key reasons why couples seek therapy.read more
View ArticleClinical Psychologists are Destroying the Language
Clinical psychologists, at least some of them, are verbifying the English language to death. What may have once had some therapeutic utility has become an empty linguistic tic.read more
View ArticleWhy We Are the Way We Are
Why we are who we are, and how we can still live extraordinary lives: Lessons from The Landmark Forum.read more
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