by Other | Feb 21, 2020 | Personal Improvement, Substance Abuse, Therapy
Written by John Mark Krejci, Ph.D. Human beings are naturally social creatures. Being a member of a group is an essential part of the human experience. Our families of origin constitute the first significant social group to which we belong. Friends and peers in school...
by Other | Jan 31, 2020 | Personal Improvement, Substance Abuse, Therapy
Written by John Mark Krejci, Ph.D. What could possibly be positive about addiction? You know the emotional pain, destructive behaviors, and chaos associated with this increasingly common and unfortunate phenomenon. This unhappy situation surely cannot have a “rosy”...
by Other | Jan 2, 2020 | Anxiety, Mindfulness, Personal Improvement, Stress, Therapy
Written by Kimberly Nenemay, Psy.D. The end of the year and the decade presents a natural pause to take time for self-reflection. One can reflect by asking questions such as “did this go as planned?” or “did this go right?” We may find ourselves thinking in black and...
by Other | Oct 25, 2019 | Mindfulness, Personal Improvement, Sleep/Relaxation, Therapy
Written by Haim Shemer, Psy.D. Like a CD that repeatedly plays the same recognizable tunes, our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors can habitually repeat within us, especially since such activities are interconnected and influence each other. We form our habits by...
by Other | Sep 6, 2019 | Depression, Grief, Mindfulness, Stress, Therapy, Yoga
Written by Kimberly Nenemay, Psy.D. An undeniable connection exists between the mind and body. That connection constituted an important lesson I came to understand from my work as a licensed psychologist for nearly 15 years. On my own reckoning with this concept, I...
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