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Article August 30, 2016

Teaching Couples to Tap

How to Use Acupoints to Overcome Blocks to Intimacy

Could eliminating blocks in couples therapy be as simple as learning where to tap? Read more

Article August 30, 2016

Point of View: Creatures of Habit

How Do We Change Our Most Rigid Routines?

Discover the key to becoming less of a creature of habit. Read more

Magazine Issue July 1, 2016

OCD

Is There Any Way to Turn It Off?

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Article June 30, 2016

Kendall’s Prom

A Special Daughter’s Special Night

An young woman with autism celebrates a very special night. Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Introvert Power

Susan Cain Wants to Correct a Cultural Bias

Susan Cain, the bestselling author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking, believes that our world has been ruled by extroverts... Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Has Porn Become a Public Health Crisis?

Has pornography become a public health crisis? Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Moving Through Grief

How Kübler-Ross’s Model Can Help Clients Heal

How Kübler-Ross’s stage model of dealing with loss can help grieving clients heal. Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Have SSRIs Gotten a Bad Rep?

The Author of "Listening to Prozac" Thinks So

In his latest book, Peter Kramer argues that medications represent the best, most effective tool for fighting the bleakness of depression. Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Life, Death, and a Good Cigar

Freud Chose to Face the End on His Own Terms

For most of us, death is a subject hovering in the shadows of our lives, willfully ignored until it’s suddenly standing rudely before us, the world’s worst... Read more

Article June 30, 2016

OCD and Children

It’s a Family Affair

OCD in children can operate like a kind of cult leader, demanding acceptance of an extreme view of a perilous reality and offering solutions that can’t be... Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Editor's Note - July/August 2016

Today, with all the presumed advances therapists have made in reducing mental suffering from previously untreatable conditions, is there a solution, a cure, a... Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Upgrading the Software

A One-Session Cure for An Obnoxious Habit

Sometimes there’s no need for a detailed assessment of a client’s entire life history and their family relationships, especially when the desired outcome... Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Learning to Manage the OCD Bully

A Therapeutic Odyssey

An OCD sufferer describes the frustrating stops and starts and misdirections of her circuitous search for help in escaping the maze of her family of origin and... Read more

Article June 30, 2016

Upside-Down Psychotherapy

Breaking the Rules with Our OCD Clients

It’s now clear that much of what therapists do for people suffering from OCD actually worsens the problem. Providing empathic reassurance, rational... Read more