Thanksgiving is a time for turkey, stuffing our bellies, football, and of course...family! Katie Krimer, a clinician at USP, shares her own experiences and the strategies she uses to ease tension and conflict when time spent with family…
Month: November 2018
As a therapist working with couples I find that they often fight about similar topics. Can you guess which ones? You might have guessed money, chores, parenting and sex. Though these fights sometimes get in the way, couples…
Rachel Hoffman discusses some of the more common sexual related concerns that people can have. Talk of sex and problems around sex can be a central part of therapy, and can help open the door to better relationships,…
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a chronic, neurobehavioral disorder with symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity. These symptoms, when untreated, can interfere with many aspects of life, including work and social functioning. This week at Union Square…
TV, phone, computer, tablet, even print newspaper. With technology at our fingertips, it is nearly impossible to disconnect from the news cycle. Unfortunately, most of the news we encounter is negative, and even traumatizing at times. Bustle takes…
This week at Union Square Practice, Dr. Michael Dulchin provided an interesting perspective on using analogies in clinical practice. Here is an abridged version of his talk. I use analogies endlessly in clinical practice. Probably because it is…