The Invisible Battlefield
Millions of learning-disabled adults rely on intellectual guerrilla tactics to survive. Read more
Miniature Roses
A therapist finally makes the long journey home"Mom, I think it's time to really forgive you, and maybe even me. But I'm still mad. I just don't know how to let go of it. Believe it or not, I've been trying... Read more
Duty of Care
From the July/August 1994 issue IN A WIDELY PUBLICIZED TRIAL last May anxiously followed by therapists around the country, a jury in Napa County... Read more
Getting Well in the Fast Lane
Therapy on the information highway a strange fiction based on a stranger reality. Article first published in the September/October 1994 issue. TODAY, IN THE... Read more
Riding Out the Storm
A therapist's guide to surviving burnoutEverything you ever wanted to know about surviving burnout Read more
Truth and Reconciliation?
Healing the wounds of apartheidFrom the May/June 1997 issue “Ordinary South Africans are determined that the past be known, the better to insure that it is not repeated... Read more
Too Great a Price
From the July/August 1994 issue WHEN I WAS 15 YEARS OLD, MY FRIEND CAROL TALKED ME into going to a dance at our high school. Of course, we had... Read more
Everyday Heroes
Witnessing the strength and beauty of old ageA new best-seller turns old age into another version of youth. Read more
The Good Therapist
Continually Reassessing Its Role, Psychotherapy Gallops into a New EraThe culture of therapy in America has gone through periods of dramatic change every 15 or 20 years with almost clock-like regularity, as succeeding generations... Read more