When someone comes for therapy, among the first questions that are asked involve what the person is feeling and how he or she is acting, thinking. What descriptions are offered… read more →
Co-Dependency is a concept and term that arose directly from Alcoholics Anonymous: Quite frequently, the life-partners or family members of the alcoholic were seen to exhibit patterns of thinking and… read more →
Tired of having illness? Maybe it’s time to have some “wellness.” A current thought is that maybe we emphasize illness too much and should look to wellness as a new… read more →
It is estimated that over 80% of counselors and therapists recommend reading as an adjunct to talk-therapy. Using reading material as a therapeutic complement is often referred to as bibliotherapy. For… read more →
Last week there was a story about a mother who has plead guilty for attempting to kill her autistic daughter, and herself, by lighting a charcoal grill inside their vehicle. They… read more →