Grief and Gratitude: Working with Stroke Survivors
…in reverent descent and surrender to what IS. May we have the courage to bear this rebirth together. —Carol Howard Wooton An Interruption In 2005, our circle of six…
…in reverent descent and surrender to what IS. May we have the courage to bear this rebirth together. —Carol Howard Wooton An Interruption In 2005, our circle of six…
…No-Fee Session Read article After the Diagnosis: Helping Patients Cope With their Emotions Read article Howard Kassinove on Anger Management Read article Fear and Consciousness: What I Learned from a…
…Rogers and the Person-Centered Approach Carl Rogers was one of the most influential psychologists and psychotherapists of our time. In this singular presentation, Rogers’ biographer, Howard Kirschenbaum, guides us through…
…What to tell patients. Current Psychiatry, 17, 21-24. (2) Lewis, C., Boyd, M., Puspitasari, A., Navarro, E., Howard, J., Kassab, H., Hoffman, M., Scott, K., Lyon, A., Douglass, S., Simon,…
Nine year old Malcolm was one of the fortunate clients. Because his family had a very modest income a local counseling center with a sliding fee scale was seeing Malcolm…
A while back, when I opened my afternoon snail mail I received a card from Dr. Thomas W. Clawson, CEO of the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Dr. Clawson…
As a master’s level graduate student at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, I was very fortunate to have Dr. Patricia Jakubowski as my advisor. Pat was not only a…
According to Ray Kurzweil, futurist extraordinaire, the singularity is approaching at the speed of Jimmy John’s delivery. The technological notion of the singularity asserts that computers, robots, and related super-intelligent…
Most therapists are familiar with the affliction of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD impacts approximately seven million people each year in America, mainly women. At one point in my career…
Maggie began the session by telling me that she had been diagnosed by three different psychiatrists. The good news was that all three agreed on the diagnosis. The bad news…