Category Archives: consumer information

SXSW 2010 Panel Submission – Psychology and the Internet: From Freud to Facebook

The SXSW 2010 PanelPicker is live today and I’m very excited about the panel that I have submitted for SXSW Interactive with John Grohol, Psy.D., CEO and co-founder of the mental health network, PsychCentral. You can vote for our panel (and others you’re excited about seeing at SXSW 2010, including music and film panels) by [...]

Demystifying Therapy: What are Dual and Multiple Roles?

Now and then, someone on the fringes of my social circle asks if they can come into my office for therapy. Other times, a member of a couple who I worked with previously may contact me to ask if they can come in and talk about individual issues. I have also had occasions when a [...]

Demystifying Therapy: What’s a Reflecting Team?

In my last post, I plugged the low-fee therapy services of the Argosy University Clinic. I mentioned that this clinic utilizes reflecting teams and I promised to write more about why I think they are fantastic. Here I am fulfilling my promise! What is a Reflecting Team? A reflecting team is a group of about [...]

Low-fee Therapy Services in Alameda, CA

I don’t usually use my blog to plug other therapy providers, but if you live in the Bay Area and know someone who needs low-fee therapy, please let them know about the Argosy University Clinic in Alameda. They currently have openings for new clients. The clinicians are a group of caring and skillful doctoral graduate [...]

Demystifying Therapy: Other Therapeutic Approaches

A reader wrote to ask why I did not include Drama Therapy or Expressive Arts in my Theoretical Orientation post. My honest answer is that I have encountered these approaches less often than the others included in the first post. However, you may find practitioners who use these approaches, along with Hakomi. Thus, I’m adding [...]