Monthly Archives: June 2012

“Good” and “Bad” Characters

by Mike Toohey, M.A. I have been watching a lot ofI TV lately, and I’m fascinated by the shows that have me guessing whether a character is a “good guy” or “bad guy.” Traditionally, TV shows have had a clear … Continue reading

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A Good Night’s Rest

by Chayim Newman, M.A. “Time, motion and wine cause sleep.” -Ovid In keeping with my last blog entry on self-care, I thought we’d direct our focus this month on sleep-related issues. According to data from the National Sleep Foundation, since … Continue reading

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Weight For It

by Eric Sudler, M.S. It’s come to my attention that the time of year to obsess about weight has come upon us. Summer is fast upon us which means that it is the season for us to suddenly realize how … Continue reading

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Letting Go

by Magda Murawska, Ed.M. The majority of us have encountered times when our loved ones just don’t do what we want them to. Regardless of how much we beg, bargain, scream, whine or threaten, sometimes they just don’t do as … Continue reading

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REBT for Parents

by Candice Siu Woo, Ph.D. One of our esteemed supervisors often “jokes” that Freud was wrong for saying that people are disturbed by our parents. He believes that it is our children, rather than parents, who play a role in … Continue reading

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