Unexpected Therapy from David Keith
Amy: Something unexpected happened to me when I read David Keith’s “Unconventional Therapy Perspective”. (7/23). I wrote David a note
A Therapeutic Space for Individuals, Couples, and Families
Amy: Something unexpected happened to me when I read David Keith’s “Unconventional Therapy Perspective”. (7/23). I wrote David a note
Tara Parker-Pope’s NY Times Well Blog talks about how faking happiness can bad for our health. This reminds me of
Dave: What follows is on the subtle side– ideas that might be more for therapists, but there is information here
Many thanks to one of my family doctor student for turning me on to “The School of Life”, a website
“Compliance carries with it a sense of futility for the individual and is associated with the idea that nothing matters, life is not worth living…”
Please enjoy this beautiful story/poem by a friend, former Maimonides Medical Center cardiologist Joydeep Ghosh. The Cardiology Fellows at Maimo
Dave: In my view the depressed person is often the emotionally healthiest or better, the most emotionally adequate member of
In a New York Times Op-Ed entitled “Diagnosis: Human”, written a few years ago but still pertinent, author Ted Gup
Dave: So this is another one of those stories about a Princess. As with Goldilocks and the Fairy Tale Marriage,