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Category Archives: eTherapy
What Therapists Worry About
After presenting my thoughts on Social Media, technology, and the helping professions at the Creativity and Madness conference (sponsored by AIMED), I took in the mood of the room. There was a palpable fear in the room, and perhaps in … Continue reading
Posted in Client-centered Therapy, eTherapy, Health care, How to, Online Therapy, Relationships, Social Media, Therapy
Tagged book, book writing, therapists, what therapists think
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Recharging
I’m currently in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the conference, “Creativity and Madness” Feb. 16-19. Looking at the intersection between artists and mental health, health practitioners will be presenting on a variety of topics, artists, and perspectives. I’ll be delivering … Continue reading
The Center of Relational Psychology
Oftentimes, I am introduced by a friend to a new group of people with the titles, “friend”, “psychotherapist”, “nurse”, or “artist.” Frankly, I like all these descriptors, for no single word describes who I am. But of course, the one … Continue reading
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