The Tribal Classroom: Applying attachment theory in schools
September/October 2014
Lou Cozolino believes that attachment theory and neuroscience may offer the key to transforming our troubled educational system.
Can Mood Science Save Us?
November/December 2014
It’s time to get beyond simplistic notions about “chemical imbalances” and finally reckon with how deeply rooted depression is in the uncertainties and false values of our 21st-century consumer culture.
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The Invention of a Modern Malaise
November/December 2014
Life today is, in many ways, easier than it used to be. Therefore, shouldn’t we be less anxious than we once were?
The Many Faces of Domestic Violence
November/December 2014
The Ray Rice case evokes a discussion of the many faces of domestic violence.
The Malleability of Memory: Putting Psychotherapy on the Witness Stand
November/December 2014
During the false memory controversies of the 1990s, many therapists saw Elizabeth Loftus, one of the most honored psychologists in the history of the field, as public-enemy number one.
Ending Our Allegiance to the Great Gazoo
March/April 2014
Labeling clients with DSM diagnoses is a ritual most of us perform to get reimbursed and pay our mortgages, but few of us actually believe in. Has the time finally come for us to take our dissatisfaction with the DSM seriously and turn it into something more than a bitter complaint?
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Therapists’ Perspectives on the Woody Allen Allegations
March/April 2014
Therapists’ Perspectives on the Woody Allen Allegations
Beyond Lip Service: Confronting Our Prejudices Against Higher-Weight Clients
March/April 2014
Therapists should not only be aware of their prejudices toward higher-weight clients, but should commit themselves to challenge those attitudes as well.
Mad as Hell: The End of the Era of Male Entitlement
March/April 2014
The era of unchallenged male entitlement has come to an end, and many men are mad as hell. A new book provides context to help us deal with this anger in the consulting room.
Sizing Up Goliath: The Upside of Being Underestimated
January/February 2014
With his enormous success, Malcolm Gladwell has morphed from a darling underdog to a publishing juggernaut at whom it’s now trendy to sling insults.
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