by Director | Jul 13, 2016 | Adultery, Intimacy, Relationships |
Adultery and Fantasy Last year, a prominent website which supposedly facilitated adultery was outed for primarily consisting of robot programs to con men out of significant fees. In fact, the fees were being harvested from men (and ostensibly women) who were yearning...
by Director | Jul 8, 2016 | Relationships |
It may not immediately make sense to think of relationships in terms of concentric rings, but here is the idea. Many people get into relationship difficulties because there can be a misunderstanding of the nature of the relationship. However, look at the photo of...
by Director | Jul 11, 2015 | Development, Emotional literacy, Relationships |
Pixar’s new film “Inside Out” seems to be creating quite the stir in the therapy community. Most clinicians in our field tend to agree that the movie provides very accurate and useful information about emotions in a way that is accessible and...
by Director | Oct 1, 2014 | Attachment, Children, Communication, Couple, Development, Family, Intimacy, Relationships |
Attachment style plays a significant role in how we navigate socially and form and maintain relationships. Our attachment style primarily comes from our upbringing and how our caregivers responded to our needs. These early experiences can create a template of how we...
by Director | Jul 2, 2014 | Grieving, Loss, Mourning, Relationships |
A couple of years ago, our Director, Dr. Scott Schulkin participated in a video for a student’s master degree project. The video depicts the grief felt at the loss of a loved one and the possible meaning of a tattoo for a particular person. Warning – it...
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