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Insights from 30+ years in the profession

Tag: Psychotherapy

What ’10 Signs of Depression in Men’ Won’t Tell You

A list of the ten most important signs and symptoms of depression, including some advice about how to make the most effective use of online resources for depression.

Published December 8, 2010
Categorized as Depression and Bipolar Disorder, Points of Departure, The Medicalization of Mental Health Tagged depression, Psychotherapy, Self-help, signs of depression

Compassion, Altruism and the True Spirit of Generosity

Apparent altruism and compassion may actually be a way to feel good about oneself rather than to express real generosity toward others.

Published December 6, 2010
Categorized as Relationship Issues, Self-Esteem and Self-Sabotage, Society and Culture Tagged feelings and emotions, Psychotherapy, realationships

‘Avatar’, Toxic Shame and Avoidance of Authentic Relationships

The movie ‘Avatar’ embodies a fantasy shared by many people that it’s possible to escape one’s earthly damaged self and become a superior being without defects.

Published December 3, 2010
Categorized as Relationship Issues, Shame/Narcissism, Society and Culture Tagged Basic shame, Psychotherapy, Relationship Issues, Therapist

Unbearable Emotions and Feelings

A case study of bulimia as a means to discuss unexpected emotions and feelings and how we try to get rid of them.

Published November 30, 2010
Categorized as Detours, Unbearable Emotion Tagged Emotions and feelings, Psychotherapy, Therapist

Narcissistic Behavior and the Lost Art of Conversation

Narcissistic people are usually waiting for their turn to make themselves the subject of conversation and have little real interest in other people.

Published November 28, 2010
Categorized as Shame/Narcissism, Social Behavior, Society and Culture Tagged Mental health, Psychotherapy, Self-help

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