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Article May 2, 2004

Beyond Viagra

Why the Promise of Cure Far Exceeds the Reality

Despite all the hoopla, the dropout rate for Viagra exceeds 40 percent. A case explores the aspects of middle-aged sexuality that no drug can address. Read more

Article May 1, 2004

The Larger Self

Discovering the Core Within Our Multiplicity

The practice of therapy, for both therapist and client, is transformed when we connect with our fundamental core, a process that involves learning to listen... Read more

Article May 1, 2004

Enlightenment Reframed

When East Meets West in the Consulting Room

Until recently, our understanding of "enlightenment" has been shrouded in spiritual hero worship. But we're beginning to see it as a thoroughly natural... Read more

Magazine Archive May 1, 2004
Article March 23, 2004

Addictions Treatment: Myth vs Reality

Effective Interventions Often Don't Match Stereotypes

Two recent landmark overviews of research separate myth from reality in the treatment of substance abuse. Read more

Article March 23, 2004

Beyond Acceptance

It's Never Too Late to Open Your Heart

A woman who wants to learn a new way to be with her mother teaches her therapist what it means to step out of his own comfort zone. Read more

Article March 23, 2004

On Being Sane in Insane Places

Retracing David Ronsenhan's Journey

in 1972, David Rosenhan shook the foundations of psychiatry with a classic experiment that stunningly demonstrated how the world is always warped by the lens... Read more

Article March 23, 2004

Adult Time for Adult Crime

Have We Lost Faith in Rehabilitating Juvenile Offenders?

For the past 20 years, the American criminal justice system has dealt with juvenile offenders in a way it never did before: by treating them like adults who... Read more

Article March 2, 2004

Breaking the Spell

A Good Boy Learns to Become a Man

A man who grew up rescuing the women around him learns that there's no saving someone from sorrow. Sometimes the best we can do—all we can do—is offer a... Read more

Article March 2, 2004

Flying Lessons

Discovering Another Way of Being

In a single, unforeseen moment, a self-lacerating young woman takes a risk and discovers, deep in her bones, why we're alive. Read more

Article March 2, 2004

Acts of Compulsion

Unmasking the Allure of the Illicit

If therapy is in some sense a confrontation in which you must come face-to-face with your disowned self, it's a real advantage to choose a therapist who's your... Read more

Article March 2, 2004

Encountering the Shadow

Face to Face with the Seduction of Violence

When your day-to-day life keeps immersing you in the most burtal side of the human experience, you must learn what it means to resist. Read more

Article March 1, 2004

Confronting Subtle Racism in Therapy

A Social Justice Perspective on Language

Is it appropriate to bring up the use of subtly racist language in a session, even if it doesn’t deal with the client’s presenting issue? Always, says one... Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 2004

The Secret Lives of Clients

The inside story of what really happens in therapy
Article January 2, 2004

The Limits of Talk

Bessel Van der Kolk Wants to Transform the Treatment of Trauma

For more than 20 years, Bessel van der Kolk has been in the forefront of research in the psychobiology of trauma and in the quest for more effective... Read more

Article January 2, 2004

The Beethoven Factor

The People Who Thrive in the Face of Extreme Adversity May Surprise You

Thrivers are not Pollyannas. They are not blindly optimistic and are far from showing the often irritating feigned cheerfulness that can result from trying to... Read more

Magazine Archive January 1, 2004

In the Eye of the Storm

Bessel van der Kolk has the trauma filed in an uproar
Article November 29, 2003

The Hidden Logic of Anxiety

Look for the Emotional Truth behind the Symptom

In our rush to remove the symptoms of anxiety, we too often ignore the client's hidden system of personal meaning. Focusing on that murky inner world can both... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 2003

The New Anxiety

Meeting the Challenge of a Scary World
Magazine Archive September 1, 2003

The Power of Purpose

Turning our daily habits into shining moments
Article July 29, 2003

Constructing The Third Reality

How to move from conflict to coexistence

The Family Dialogue Project grew out of my attempt to help therapists, abuse survivors, and their families caught in the meshes of terrible conflicts from... Read more

Article July 1, 2003

The End of Innocence

Reconsidering Our Concepts of Victimhood

In our treatment of survivors over the past two decades, the therapeutic pendulum has swung from complete denial to an overfocus on the wounded inner child... Read more

Article July 1, 2003

4 Types of Reconciliation

Coming Together after Falling Apart

Everyone's reconciliation story is different, but everyone can reconcile in one of four ways. Read more

Magazine Archive July 1, 2003

Beyond Victimhood

Psychotherapy Enters a New Era
Article May 2, 2003

Erotic Intelligence

Reconciling Sensuality and Domesticity

Many therapists fail to recognize that sexual desire doesn't always play by the rules of good citizenship. By counseling political correctness in the bedroom... Read more

Article May 1, 2003

The New Consciousness

Bridging science and spirituality

A book review of Destructive Emotions: How Can We Overcome Them? A Scientific Collaboration with the Dalai Lama Read more

Magazine Archive May 1, 2003

Rediscovering Pleasure

Are Therapists Afraid of Eroticism?
Article March 1, 2003

Oversimplifying Schizophrenia

Hawks and Doves Battle over the Most Effective Treatment

A book review of Mad in America by Robert Whitaker Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 2003

Therapist Heal Thyself

Finding Clinical Wisdom in Unexpected Places