Relationships are ubiquitous and vital to our sense of joy and wellbeing. Katie Krimer talks about the many ways that relationships can make our lives better or worse, and the valuable role that therapy can have in helping…
Author: Katie Krimer
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…
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…
Romantic rejection may seem as though it only affects certain unlucky individuals, but in reality we all feel the pangs of being spurned at some point. Being human involves encountering rejection, but within the current climate of online…
Valentine’s day can be emotionally difficult when you’re not in a relationship. There’s a great deal of societal pressure to be in a relationship, and an assortment of movies and television creates an unrealistic expectation of what romance…