Phobias: When Specific Fears Control You
Airplanes. Flight. Flying. Those are just a few of the words that for a good chunk of my life would… Read More
Airplanes. Flight. Flying. Those are just a few of the words that for a good chunk of my life would… Read More
By Elizabeth Klaers, MSW, LSW Everyone experiences anxiety at some point in their life. Whether going on that first date,… Read More
As a couple and family therapist, I have lost count of the times I have heard three little words spoken… Read More
Anxiety is by far the most common mental health condition, affecting over 90% of the population of the United States… Read More
The phrase “control freak” can mean a lot of things in relationships. It might mean that a partner has a… Read More
by Barbara L. Fraser, MA “You need to keep busy.”“Don’t talk about it.”“Go out and meet someone else.”“Take a long vacation.” These remarks, and… Read More
The death of a loved one is invariably among the most painful experiences we endure as humans. The absence of… Read More
Let’s keep this simple shall we? The Law of Parsimony, as borrowed from scientific theory (think Occam’s Razor), states that… Read More
I learned something really important one day while I was helping my mother die. By ‘helping’ I actually mean ‘sitting… Read More
You were so humiliated you were speechless? …so angry you lost it with your boss? …so embarrassed you left without saying good-bye? OMG, me too and… Read More
The short answer is “No.” Only you two can save your marriage, but counseling can help if there is commitment… Read More
by Joel Silverman, MA, LPC It can get very crowded in my office during marriage counseling. You might think I only… Read More