Leslie Becker-Phelps on Self-Compassion and Love Insecurity
The future of mental health interview series continues with Leslie Becker-Phelps on self-compassion and love insecurity.
View ArticleDepression: New Research Shows That Genetics Are Not Destiny
A study published today reports that your genetic predisposition for depression is never set in stone. This is good news if you're prone to depression, but bad news if you're not.
View ArticleEmpowering Teens and Restoring Families
The Resilience Regiment speaks to Newport Academy
View ArticleHarris Friedman on Transpersonal Psychology
The future of mental health interview series continues with Harris Friedman on transpersonal psychology.
View ArticleSupporting Transgender Children
Beyond conversion therapy and news headlines: How do we best to respond to gender nonconforming kids?
View ArticleAre Authentic People Less Likely to Conform?
Rarely mentioned in the textbooks is the remarkable fact that 24 percent of Asch's participants did not conform.
View ArticleExpressive Arts Therapy and Self-Regulation
Expressive arts therapies can enhance self-regulation in individuals of all ages who are experiencing distress; the secret is sensory-based attunement.
View ArticleIs All Psychotherapy Feminist?
If you are in any form of psychological treatment today, chances are you are in feminist therapy, whether you know it or not.
View ArticlePatrick Landman on French Psychiatry and Stop DSM France
The future of mental health interview series continues with Patrick Landman on French psychiatry and the Stop DSM France movement.
View ArticleFinding Professional Help for Victims of Bullying
Sadly, parents might need to decide whether they should drain college savings accounts in order to get their child the professional help they need to get through high school.
View ArticleDon't Let Your Feelings Become Infected
Our minds can get infected as easily as our bodies. When we let our feelings fester and never address the root cause, a psychological infection occurs.
View ArticleCan Someone Be Homosexual and Not Gay?
Many men, especially those who are married and experiencing same-sex attraction, are unwilling to accept the label "gay," and prefer "homosexual" instead. Here's why.
View ArticleChene Walz on Counseling and Coaching Art Students at SCAD
The future of mental health interview series continues with Chene Walz on counseling and coaching art students at SCAD
View ArticleThe Challenge of the Bardo in Everyday Life
When we are willing to be in the bardo, we may tap into our natural wisdom, our brilliant sanity. Our clarity and creativity have a chance to come into play.
View ArticlePhil Borges on the Documentary Film CRAZYWISE
The future of mental health interview series continues with Phil Borges on the documentary film CRAZYWISE.
View ArticleThe Happier You
Dealing with disappointment, an estranged loved one...everyday pain? Discover a bit of happiness and make it last.
View ArticleWhere Should a Phobic Person Sit?
The strategy in treating phobias is confrontation. But phobic persons often prefer one seat over another in phobic situations. precisely to avoid confrontation. Some suggestions.
View ArticleGerald Klickstein on Music Performance Anxiety
The future of mental health interview series continues with Gerald Klickstein on music performance anxiety.
View ArticleHow Alex Woodard is Building a Culture of Empathy
Alex Woodward shows us that having empathy not only helps others, but also inspires us to grow rather than wither from tragedy.
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