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March 1, 1993

Sex

Will We Ever Get It Right?
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May 1, 1994

Diagnosing LD and ADHD

The real diagnosis hiding behind client's failed marriages, rage, and shame isn't always easy to spot. Read more

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May 1, 1994

Appasionata

Fables and fairy tales and fires in our souls

Two films, one question: what does it cost us when we're forced to bury our deepest passions? Read more

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May 1, 1994

Morality and Therapy

Therapists wrestle with an uncomfortable truth: in a culture in crisis, neutrality is no longer and option. Read more

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September 1, 1997

Nunna Yer Beeswax

No-talk Therapy with Adolescents
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What to do when the standard techniques of joining provoke furious silence Read more

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March 1, 1995

Fallen from Grace

How psychotherapy can redeem its tarnished reputation
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July 1, 1985

Keeping on Target

Family Therapy Critiques Itself
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May 1, 1985
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May 1, 1989

Infidelity

A Loss of Innocence
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January 1, 1995

The Age of Interruption

On Hold in a Call-Waiting World

As today's hyperkinetic families struggle to create the semblance of a shared life out of the frantic and conflicting schedules of their members, the... Read more

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January 1, 1983
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November 1, 1997

People Power for the 90s

Ramon Rojano has a new vision for America's inner cities
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September 1, 1994

Incorrigible

We need more realistic expectations about the possibilities of human transformation Read more

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September 1, 1994

Homeboys

An inner-city father competes with a gang for his son's loyalty. Read more

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July 1, 1994

The Bottom Line

A primer on managing managed care

From the July/August 1994 PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS WHO WANT TO SURVIVE TODAY must know how to work smarter, and market and provide quality customer service. It... Read more

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March 1, 1985
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July 1, 1994

Have a Good Day

But don't ask me to smile!

From the July/August 1994 issue SHE WORE A SEMITRANSPARENT WHITE SHIRT, AND underneath I could detect her fine lace bra. When she leaned toward me to take my... Read more

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July 1, 1982
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May 1, 1990

Men Nurturing Men

Robert Bly and the Mythopoetic Movement
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May 1, 1995

Wild Boy

Helping Touretters Manage the Unique Chaos of Their Lives

In the Middle Ages, Gregory Lynn would have been considered possessed by demons. Today, he's diagnosed with a profound neurochemical imbalance called... Read more

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May 1, 1987

Coming of age

The Therapist at Mid-Career
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March 1, 1989

The Ethical Therapist

It's Hard to be a White Knight in a Grey World
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March 1, 1994

Following the Money

Why fewer and fewer men are becoming therapists.

If the male perspective is lost entirely from our profession, the culture will once again see emotional work as women's work, and I think we all will lose Read more

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May 1, 1997

New Science for Psychotherapy

Can we predict how therapy will progress?

Psychologists Robert-Jay Green and Paul D. Werner of the California School of Professional Psychology insist that family therapists who don't rethink their... Read more

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May 29, 1996

Breathing Room

Creating a Zone of Safety and Connection for Angry Black Teens

Therapy is about healing and also about promoting connection. The healing starts when we lance the wounds our clients bring in, help them vent their pain and... Read more

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November 1, 1982

The Big Squeeze Is On

Family Therapy in the 1980s
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September 1, 1983
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January 1, 1988

Confronting the Specter of AIDS

What Do Therapists Have to Offer?