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               Subject Yourself or Protect Yourself? Subject Yourself or Protect Yourself?Recently, my son told me of a situation he had decided to avoid. To sum it up, he said, “I’d rather protect than subject.” I thought this encompassed many lessons in a ... Read More 
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               Things Fall Apart: Communication Breakdown and Family Problems Things Fall Apart: Communication Breakdown and Family ProblemsDuring a discussion in my Family Studies class, we talked about the different type of families and why there are issues in the family. I couldn’t help but to think about my situation ... Read More 
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               Gender Identity, Shame, and the Search for Authenticity Gender Identity, Shame, and the Search for AuthenticityRecently I was walking through the grocery store, stopped in the deodorant section, and found myself dismayed. The women’s deodorants didn’t appeal to me at all—too pink, too ... Read More 
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               HIV Disclosure and Transmission: Legal and Clinical Issues HIV Disclosure and Transmission: Legal and Clinical IssuesIn my initial posting for GoodTherapy.org, I wrote about the fact self-testing for HIV is a reality in the United States. What this effectively does is change the access point for people ... Read More 
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               Five Ways to Keep Social Media from Impacting Your Self-Esteem Five Ways to Keep Social Media from Impacting Your Self-EsteemBecause technology looms around us, it has become a central part of how we communicate with friends, family, and even strangers. Communication goes beyond verbal or written messages; it ... Read More 
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               How to Turn Self-Hatred into Self-Compassion How to Turn Self-Hatred into Self-Compassion“I’m such a loser.” “I can’t do anything right.” “I’m ugly.” Too often, people brutally judge and attack themselves. If everyone treated others as poorly as they treat ... Read More 
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               Psychological Explanations for Seemingly Paranormal Phenomena Psychological Explanations for Seemingly Paranormal PhenomenaAbout half of all Americans believe in ghosts, with 22% reporting a personal experience with ghostly phenomena, according to a 2009 CBS News poll. Science and religion have long competed ... Read More 
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               What Can Parapsychology Tell Us? What Can Parapsychology Tell Us?People have long constructed elaborate stories to explain things that science can’t. Almost every society has at least one origin myth. Ancient people constructed human-like gods ... Read More 
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               Young Adults, Relationships, and the Realities of Life Young Adults, Relationships, and the Realities of LifeYoung adults, those in their early to late twenties, often have unrealistic expectations of life. This is not a negative statement but rather a result of moving from one living environment—being ... Read More 
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               What’s So Bad about Feeling Sad? What’s So Bad about Feeling Sad?Recently I watched a YouTube video of comedian Louis CK being interviewed by Conan O’Brien in which he was discussing his reasons for not allowing his kids have cell phones. It was really ... Read More 
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               The Grief of Joy: When Feelings of Loss Accompany Happy Transitions The Grief of Joy: When Feelings of Loss Accompany Happy TransitionsWe are familiar with the grief associated with death. Denial, anger, and acceptance are part of the grieving process as it pertains to death. But what about grief that is unconnected to ... Read More 
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               30-Day Challenge to Enrich Intimacy in Your Relationship 30-Day Challenge to Enrich Intimacy in Your RelationshipA colleague of mine encourages people to consider the first day of every month a “New Year’s Day” of sorts: Instead of one New Year’s resolution, why not mindfully attempt change ... Read More 
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                  Recovering from a Traumatic BirthDealing with the Trauma of Giving Birth For many new mothers, giving birth is one of the most exciting times in life. After all, you’re bringing ... Read More 
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                  Dr. Aaron T. Beck: The Father of Cognitive Behavioral TherapyDr. Aaron T. Beck: The Father of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy On Monday, Nov. 1, the world lost an incredible psychiatrist when Dr. Aaron T. Beck, ... Read More 
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                  5 Tips for Helping a Client When You’re Both Stuckby Megan Paterson, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Roseville, California 5 Tips for Helping a Client When You’re Both Stuck Ever had a client ... Read More 
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                  Business Formation for Therapy Practicesby Connor D. Jackson, JD Connor D. Jackson is a healthcare attorney based in Chicago who serves independent practices in several states. Visit his firm’s ... Read More 
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                  Putting Kids First: Choosing Marital Partnerships and Co-Parenting over DivorcePutting Kids First: Choosing Martial Partnerships and Co-Parenting over Divorce As many couples find out the hard way, the spark that led to them falling ... Read More 
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                  Help! My Therapist Ended Her Practice and I Don't Know What to DoI had been seeing my therapist for 28 years. Around March, she was unwell. This was a rare occurrence in our time together. But her viral infection ... Read More 
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                  Help! I Have No One to Talk ToEver since my dad died last year, I have had no one to talk to. And really, I had no one to talk to for the last three years of his life, ravaged ... Read More 
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                  I Don’t Want to See My Family AnymoreEver since my dad died last year, I have had no one to talk to. And really, I had no one to talk to for the last three years of his life, ravaged ... Read More 
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                  How Do I Trust a Therapist If I Can't Trust Anyone?Ever since my dad died last year, I have had no one to talk to. And really, I had no one to talk to for the last three years of his life, ravaged ... Read More 
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                  Help! I Want to Stop Competing with My FriendMy best friend and I have known each other since college. We started out as “enemies,” Read More 
 
