Shannon Kellogg
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Shannon Kellogg, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist in private practice providing couples, pre-marital and individual therapy. Dr. Kellogg's expertise is in combining the latest research with her personal dedication and passion for the practice of psychology.

Dr. Kellogg has served as an adjunct faculty member at the college and graduate school level. Her therapy training video titled “5 Approaches to Treating Adolescents” will be available from Microtraining in Spring 2012.

Dr. Kellogg writes a blog for Division 31, the American Psychological Association’s Voice of Advocacy and Leadership, and serves as Chair of the Early Career Psychology Task Force. She received an Outstanding Service Award from the Washington State Psychological Association in 2011.

To learn more about her practice, visit her website at ShannonKellogg.com.

Blog Entries by Shannon Kellogg

Celebrity Apprentice: Teresa Giudice on What Really Matters in the Boardroom

0 Comments | Posted April 6, 2012 | 4:31 PM

This season of Celebrity Apprentice has no shortage of drama. Apprentice player Teresa Giudice, star of Real Housewives of New Jersey, has thus far been relatively low key in the drama arena. As a psychologist, watching the conflict and tension that has been building...

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Is Your Self-Esteem Tied to Your Wedding?

7 Comments | Posted March 1, 2012 | 3:56 PM

As I was planning my wedding, I found myself thinking about every decision carefully -- weighing not just what I wanted, but how others would view it. I felt I had something to prove to my fiancé's family, my friends, my frenemies who might see my wedding pictures on Facebook....

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Expert Dr. Serani on Valentine's Day Depression, Celebrities and Reducing Stigma

0 Comments | Posted February 13, 2012 | 5:25 PM

Valentine's Day is upon us. Every year, hate it or love it, the event seems to trigger strong reactions in each of us. But can Valentine's Day cause you to fall into a more serious depression?

I spoke with the nation's leading expert on depression, Deborah Serani, Psy.D, about the...

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5 'I Do' Don'ts

0 Comments | Posted January 23, 2012 | 3:06 AM

Never having planned a wedding before, nor having had the experience of going from engaged to married, there naturally is a big learning curve. We ladies are expected to assume the roles of wedding planner, hostess, daughter-in-law, bride, peacekeeper, decision-maker, budgeting guru, and wife all in one fell swoop. Talk...

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How to Get Along With Your Teen: Talking, Rules, and Conflict

0 Comments | Posted January 10, 2012 | 1:19 PM

I really like working with teens and admit that when it comes to talking with adolescents, I have an unfair advantage over their parents. Teens are more likely to open up to me about issues like sex and drinking, and are willing to listen to my input about these topics,...

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What Your Attachment Style Says About You

0 Comments | Posted January 9, 2012 | 1:45 AM

Wedding planning is a phase of life that is really exciting, and it can also place strain on your relationships at times. Your fiancé wants to have his bachelor party where? Your mother thinks you should invite who? Your mother thinks you should wear what? And so on. There are...

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The Involved Groom

0 Comments | Posted December 27, 2011 | 2:30 AM

There is a new breed afoot.

He has opinions, strong opinions, and he is not afraid to voice them. He is adamant about the catering, he knows the ideal ceremony location, and he is certain the two of you can accommodate his growing list of invitees. He is inflexible, he...

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