The ABC's of Psychotherapy
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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By: Terry Tempinski, Ph.D.
Deciding to pursue therapy, finding a therapist, making that first call and keeping that appointment are, from my perspective, huge and courageous steps. Moreover, these initial steps are usually taken partially in the dark, so to speak. You do not know this person, you have no clue as to whether they can help you, and here you are deciding to lay out for them intimate details about your personal life and struggles!
People typically have all sorts of questions and concerns in beginning
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Dr. Tempinski is a clinical psychologist with more than 25 years experience treating adult individuals. She is fully licensed in the state of Michigan. Her solo private practice has been designed with the goal of maximizing client confidentiality. To learn more about Dr. Terry Tempinski please click here.
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WHY AREN’T YOU AS SUCCESSFUL AT HOME AS YOU ARE AT WORK?
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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By: Dr. Patricia R. Rose
Women and men business professionals have some issues in common; but, there are issues more likely to affect men than women and vice versa. In this article I focus on you men. You have reached the point in your career where things are going well. People like you, respect you, and take your advice more often than not. Then you go home to your spouse and do everything wrong. She has all kinds of problems, some important and some that seem, frankly, trivial. And however earnestly you try to help, it seems like the ...
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Dr. Pat Rose has worked at her private practice in Dallas since 1987 helping a clientele of highly successful and professional people, usually 70% men.
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Women's Issues
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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By: Lynn Margolies, Ph.D.
Some struggles that women experience are common to many women, and can therefore be attributed or understood in this larger context of what it means, biologically and socially to be female. A psychologist informed about these issues is in a better position to understand women’s experiences and know how to help them. Psychotherapy can help women achieve their personal goals and improve themselves. A psychologist can teach assertiveness, decrease f...
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Dr. Margolies is a Ph.D. clinical psychologist in private practice in Newton, MA. She was trained at a Harvard University teaching hospital and former faculty of Harvard University Medical School. She treats a broad range of problems. Currently she has a special interest in men's issues as well as adolescents and families. She also enjoys consulting to the media- T.V., radio, and newspapers.
Click here to contact or learn more about Lynn Margolies, Ph.D.
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