Category Archives: Psychology

Family Tree Counseling

I love FamilyTreeCounseling.com. Here are some highlights from their podcasts: A better way to say Fear of Abandonment is crazy jealousy issues, when someone over-reacts when they perceive you backing away from them. They react emotionally, not rationally. It’s probably … Continue reading

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Will A Relationship Cure Your Fear Of Abandonment?

Therapist Jerry Wise says: For many who have suffered abandonment, often they have put their hope in marriage as the antidote for this problem. They look for relationships to heal the hurt of abandonment. Abandonment is the experience of suffering … Continue reading

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Why Do Therapists Need To Be Licensed?

Dr. Michael J. Salomon writes: The recent conviction of an unlicensed therapist in one of our communities has led to serious soul searching on the part of some and confusion for many others. The most strident argument of his supporters … Continue reading

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The Father Factor, The Mother Factor, The Ex Factor

I love these books by Los Angeles pyschologist Stephen Poulter. I first heard him on the Dennis Prager show a few years ago. Here are some of Dr. Poulter’s insights that struck me: * Start opening up the doors in … Continue reading

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What Do I Get Out Of Therapy?

Sitting down with the same person every week and sharing what’s on my mind without any fear of judgment or repercussions helps me to find clarity. I bounce my ideas and feelings off the world all the time on my … Continue reading

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