One of the many things I love about my career is that there is an
old-school quality to a good part of what I do. I don’t use
technology during a session, although I confess that I am trying to
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So much has been written about the modern dilemma men are facing.
In the past, it was women who were struggling to have it all. They
wanted to have well paying careers, children, and a fulfilling
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For physicians and patients the 2012 presidential election
profoundly influenced the future of our healthcare system.
Controlling healthcare costs and thus controlling our debt is
important to us as ... Read More »
Does flirting really help women in negotiations? Is it true that
women are more likely to get out of a traffic ticket than men if
the officer who pulls them over is male? It turns out that flirting
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In thinking back to all the blogs I’ve written, I can’t recall if
I’ve ever discussed (let alone honored) any one individual, as I
usually like to focus in on the issues and not the exploits of
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The tradition of making resolutions, starting on the first day of
the year, goes as far back as 153 B.C. The calendar at that time
displayed the face of Janus, a mythical king of early Rome. The
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It seems obvious that when two people cease to communicate their
relationship begins to die. And yet so often I see couples in my
office that have simply stopped talking about anything of any
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With the holiday season in full swing, the joy and sharing of the
season is what we all look forward to. Unfortunately, there are
things that can directly or indirectly impose on the festivities,
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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
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