Too Busy for Mindfulness? Try Mindful Moments Instead

Liz White DClinPsy, CPsychol Our lives are hectic, busy and full of competing demands that can be hard to keep up with. We sometimes live our lives on autopilot, mindlessly going from one task to another, and as a result, we…

How Literature Teaches Compassion Over Condescension

Matthew Clemente, Ph.D. and David Goodman, Ph.D. In The Unbearable Lightness of Being, the 20th century Czech novelist Milan Kundera unpacks the etymology of the word “compassion.” Languages that derive their understanding of compassion from Latin (com-, “with”; passio, “suffering”) tend to view…

Matthew Perry starred in a hit show. But for those fighting addiction, his greatest legacy is his memoir

Written by August Brown (LA Times) (Photo credit: Good Morning America interview) (NOTE from Blog Publisher) We covered a news story last year, October 19th 2022, in which Matthew Perry admits to almost dying due to his addiction of opioids. The…

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The Emotional Secret to Resisting Alcohol

Jeanette Hu AMFT When I ask a new client about why they want to cut down on drinking, more often than not, I get some version of “I should drink less…” They go on to tell me how alcohol is bad for…

Cold-Water Swimming and Winter Exercise Can Make You Happy

Caroline Kamau Ph.D. Watching the Baltimore Watching the Baltimore Ravens play the Tennessee Titans in an NFL game in London recently in temperatures close to freezing, fans in the stadium must have felt cold, but the players must have felt even…

Addiction Counseling: One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Rubin Khoddam Ph.D. In the battle against addiction, the road to recovery is often a complex and challenging journey. Addiction is a deeply personal experience, and what works for one person may not be effective for another. This is where this…

Swimming Toward Healing

Jennifer Gerlach LCSW I stepped down into the pool. Cold. Nice. I had a lot on my mind. I started justI started just focusing on the motions. Up, down, side. “Am I doing this right?” “Do I care?” I thought about my…

7 Topics Covered in Group Therapy for Substance Abuse

Rubin Khoddam Ph.D. Group therapy is a cornerstone of substance abuse treatment. Substance abuse treatment is a complex and multifaceted journey, and one of the most effective tools in this process is group therapy. Whether you or a loved one is seeking…

Know What Makes You Valuable

Steven Stosny, Ph.D. Several decades ago, I began asking my clinical clients to describe what makes them valuable, important, and worthy of appreciation. Most conflated value with entitlement, privilege, possessions, money, or popularity, thus revealing a primary target of treatment. The…

Halloween Special: Why Do We Find Clowns So Creepy?

Trevor A. Foulk Ph.D. During Halloween time, we’re confronted with a lot of images and experiences meant to terrify us. Some of the things we encounter are objectively terrifying. For example, it’s not hard to understand why a man in…

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