On Being a Patient – YouTube
On Being a Patient A beautiful and brilliant piece by colleague Garrick Duckler as published in International Psychoanalysis – The fears and hopes connected to being a patient in therapy.
On Being a Patient A beautiful and brilliant piece by colleague Garrick Duckler as published in International Psychoanalysis – The fears and hopes connected to being a patient in therapy.
A warm and compassionate piece written by Robin Weiss, a psychiatrist in Baltimore. Source: How Therapists Mourn – The New York Times
More news to be aware of concerning mental health and college campuses. Important to consider as the fall school schedule begins. Source: Mental-Health Crunch on Campus – WSJ
An excellent article on thoughts about how/when antidepressants are working – or is their something else at work: Antidepressant Superstition | Psychology Today.
A thoughtful and poignant story – be sure to read to the end. My Mother’s Psychotherapy — and Mine via My Mother’s Psychotherapy — and Mine – NYTimes.com.
Some good ideas about how to find the right therapist for you! Will You Be My Therapist? Expert Advice on Finding the Right One via Will You Be My Therapist? Expert Advice on Finding the Right One – WSJ – WSJ.
This is a clear explanation of how psychodynamic therapy works – learning about your mind and how unconscious thoughts/feelings drive so many of the things you do. Knowing about these ‘things’ – being aware – allows you to make choices about your interaction with yourself and others in the world. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: How Learning About …
What Suffering Does A thought provoking article by David Brooks via What Suffering Does – NYTimes.com.