For some, 2014 wasn't chock-full of happy relationships and smiling children. As we look back on the year, and plan for the next, we inevitably remember the not-so-happy moments. To complicate matters, sometimes happy moments can remind us…
Month: December 2014
Here, our staff and clinicians’ monthly picks for the best articles from around the web on psychology, psychiatry, and mental health this– from architecture’s therapeutic effects to becoming more charismatic: -New research suggests architecture may have the…
Holidays are a time for enjoying, celebrating, and relaxing, but for some of us they can also bring feelings of sadness and loneliness. To remedy this, Brandon Stanton, the photographer behind the popular blog Humans of New York…
“To some, marriage is a word. To others, it’s a sentence.” I’m not speaking autobiographically here, but we’ve all experienced relationships and friendships that seem more like a stay at Alcatraz. Toxic relationships are genuinely a serious…
Participating in trauma therapy is probably one of the hardest—but most rewarding—things that a trauma survivor can do for him/herself. It takes a lot of courage to successfully participate in trauma therapy, so that is the first component…