Therapy in the Media

Mental health news around the world
Article June 1, 2011

Neil Clark Warren, the founder of the successful matchmaking site eHarmony, talks about what’s necessary to find a good, compatible match. Read more

Article May 1, 2011

The Most Famous Book Never Read

What Makes the Feminine Mystique so Special?

Nearly 50 years after its publication, a look at the shortcomings and enduring power of one of the most influential books of our time.  Read more

Article March 1, 2011

The Nightgown

In Search of the Answerman

A determined patient searches for therapeutic insight from an unlikely source. Read more

Article March 1, 2011

The Specter of the Big "C"

A Modern Look at an Age-Old Malady

A modern look at cancer treatment through the ages. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

The Age of the Über–Parent

Can science really help us raise better adjusted kids?

Can science really help us raise better-adjusted kids? Read more

Article September 24, 2009

Erickson's Legacy

Strategic therapy rests on skillful information-gathering

Strategic therapy is less about technique than a search for the information that'll illuminate the solution to your client's problem. Read more

Article January 1, 2008

Blinded by Science

Are There Ways of Knowing That We Refuse to Acknowledge?

A book by a respected researcher argues that telepathy and clairvoyance may be on a continuum with more common traits of intuition and empathy. Read more

Article March 1, 2007

Americocentricity

Babel and Borat force us to look beyond our culture

A new generation of filmmakers is taking us beyond the Americocentric world of mainstream cinema. Read more

Article May 1, 2003

The New Consciousness

Bridging science and spirituality
Jim Naughton

A book review of Destructive Emotions: How Can We Overcome Them? A Scientific Collaboration with the Dalai Lama Read more

Article March 1, 2003

Oversimplifying Schizophrenia

Hawks and Doves Battle over the Most Effective Treatment
Christian Beels

A book review of Mad in America by Robert Whitaker Read more

Article January 1, 2003
Jim Naughton

Book reviews of The Soul of Recovery; Trauma Practice in the Wake of September 11, 2001; and Love at Goon Park Read more

Article November 1, 2002

In Search of a Balance

Informing our children of both the beautiesmdashand dangersmdashof sex
Jim Naughton

A book review of Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children from Sex by Judith Levine Read more

Article July 1, 2002

In the Bedroom

Countering the destructive effects of trauma on intimacy
Eric McCullum

A book review of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy with Trauma Survivors: Strengthening Attachment Bonds by Susan M. Johnson Read more

Article March 1, 2002

Divorce Court

Weighing the latest evidence
Eric McCollum

A book review of For Better or For Worse: Divorce Reconsidered by E. Mavis Hetherington and John Kelly Read more

Article September 1, 2001

A Guide Through the Darkness

An ambitious new book offers a road map for depressed clients
Jim Naughton

Book reviews of The Noonday Demon; Short-Term Therapy for Long-Term Change; Whispers from the East; and The Shattered Self. Read more

Article May 1, 1997

Fierce Creatures

How I nearly lost my innocence in La-La Land

From the May/June 1997 issue I have just completed my first, and very likely my last, close encounter with the fierce business that has occupied my... Read more

Article September 1, 1994

Where's the science in psychotherapy? Read more

Article September 1, 1994

Two new Hollywood bits bring out the beast in us Read more

Article May 1, 1994

Everyday Heroes

Witnessing the strength and beauty of old age
Eric E. McCollum, Ph.D.

A new best-seller turns old age into another version of youth. Read more

Article May 1, 1994

Appasionata

Fables and fairy tales and fires in our souls

From the May/June 1994 issue NOW THAT THE EXPIRATION DATES HAVE PASSED ON OUR familiar fables and fairy tales about gender, it is time to create some new... Read more

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