Whether one struggles with an addiction or disorder, lifelong
recovery is the goal of treatment. This is achieved through a wide
array of therapeutic approaches that often include individual and
... Read More »
No one likes to be criticized, but for Borderlines the sound of
criticism is akin to nails on a chalkboard. Their ego is
considerably more fragile than others and the time it takes to
recover, from ... Read More »
Not surprisingly, a new study has shown that there is a correlation
between those who frequently update their Facebook status and have
many friends and the likelihood that they are Narcissists. This
... Read More »
Arguing with your teenager can be exhausting there is no doubt, but
it turns out that those battles may be just the thing your teen
needs to develop their self confidence. Psychologist Joseph P.
... Read More »
Our brains may be one of the last frontiers for explorers of human
physiology. The past few years have seen remarkable breakthroughs
in understanding how the brain works. New discoveries in the field
... Read More »
An often-proclaimed fear of my perpetually single clients is their
belief that when people get married they stop having sex. I have
actually heard this as a rationalization for why they have a fear
... Read More »
Most sleep-medicine doctors report that their practices are
overwhelmingly dominated by women. Reports have shown that almost 3
in 10 women are now using some type of sleep-aide, at least a few
... Read More »
Whether a mother struggles with depression, a college student
suffers from anorexia, or an adolescent abuses alcohol, collateral
damage exists within nearly every family. Perhaps it’s a husband
... Read More »
I’m sure many of you have heard my rants about the direction our
health care system is going. You’ve heard my concerns of the number
of children who are under-insured or who have no insurance ... Read More »