Re-booting our Capacity to Cope with the Corona Virus: Strategies
Facing unknowns is very difficult. Facing an ever growing list of unknowns ups the challenge. The most looming unknown is COVID-19. It is a matter
Licensed Psychologist, Psychoanalyst, Diplomate in Group Psychology, Certified Group Therapist, Author, Radio Host and Media Consultant Covering a Wide Range of Psychological Topics
Facing unknowns is very difficult. Facing an ever growing list of unknowns ups the challenge. The most looming unknown is COVID-19. It is a matter
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For years I have worked with patients who have suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress in the aftermath of life-threatening medical illness- be it cancer, heart attack
A stereotype is a preconceived, fixed notion, especially about a person or group of people. Most of us are familiar with the ongoing danger of
Too often we witness the dismantling of marriages by couples in the public light as well as those of friends and acquaintances because of an affair.
As couples have been sheltered in place or quarantined for some time, many have had the opportunity to be with their partner for more hours
At the moment most of us find ourselves sheltered in place,masked, quarantined, negotiating steps of social distance, witnessing the horror of premature openings, suffering with
Few fathers or father figures would disagree that the real gifts of Father’s Day are their children- whom they love, carry, care for, play with,
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