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Point of View September 5, 2018

The Suicide Epidemic

What Can We Do?

Author and therapist Kay Redfield Jamison explores what we can do to address the suicide epidemic. Read more

Point of View July 6, 2018

Developing Racial Literacy

How to Confront Our Unconscious Taboos

Howard Stevenson’s program promotes “racial literacy” through skills that help us confront unconscious taboos and more effectively read and resolve... Read more

Point of View May 9, 2018

Not a Panacea

Therapy and the Limitations of Mindfulness

For Buddhist therapist Mark Epstein, mindfulness is just the beginning. Read more

Point of View March 9, 2018

Art and Trauma

Accessing Creative Paths to Healing

A leader in expressive arts therapy explains why it’s increasingly being used to help combat vets find relief from trauma. Read more

Point of View January 8, 2018

When Less Is More

The Art of Minimalizing Our Stuff

Even as many of us are drowning in material possessions, a new minimalist movement is sweeping across popular culture. Read more

Point of View November 1, 2017

The Rise of Neurofeedback

Technology in the Treatment Room

Neurofeedback has brought a powerful new technology into the consulting room. Read more

Point of View September 7, 2017

Using drugs like MDMA (aka Ecstasy) may be the new frontier of trauma treatment. Read more

Point of View July 12, 2017

Absolutely Fabulous!

Getting Beyond Stereotypes with Teenage Girls

Helping teenage girls navigate the tumultuous terrain of adolescence in today’s world. Read more

Point of View May 8, 2017

Everyday Heroism

A Researcher Noted for Studying the Psychology of Evil Has Shifted His Focus

Philip Zimbardo, the researcher famous for shining a light on our worst authoritarian impulses, has shifted the focus of his work. Read more

Point of View March 13, 2017

Feeling Anxious?

A Longtime Researcher Weighs In

How can you keep on top of the proliferation of anxiety treatments today? Read more

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