Integrating the Best Ideas from Left and Right
As a psychotherapist I've done my share of counseling squabbling couples and have learned to looking for common ground. Lately I've begun to apply this method to politics, with some fascinating results.
As a psychotherapist I've done my share of counseling squabbling couples and have learned to looking for common ground. Lately I've begun to apply this method to politics, with some fascinating results.
Mark Goulston, M.D. | Posted 10.29.2009 | Living
Recently when I see couples, families or individuals in which an Axis I psychiatric illness (depression, anxiety, bipolar illness, schizophrenia), is clearly not present, I offer them the following choice...
Grant Cardone | Posted 03.16.2009 | Living
Most of my life I was under the delusion that love was a feeling, something that was going to happen to me.
Jill Brooke | Posted 02.09.2009 | Living
For anyone going through a divorce, there has to be a blinking light that switches on in your head reminding you that you will not make the best decision because of the stresses you're under and to proceed with caution.
Lisa Earle McLeod | Posted 09.14.2008 | Living
I've noticed many husbands caught completely off guard when their wife announces that she wants out. So wake up guys -- wedded bliss takes work, and counselors are cheaper than alimony.
Cynthia Kling | Posted 08.13.2008 | Living
Squire's witty and deeply researched work proves one thing: marriage has been hard on both husbands and wives for a very long time. But, but, but... is there anything we can do to make it easier?
LiveScience | Posted 04.15.2008 | Living
Having a husband creates an extra seven hours of housework each week for women, according to a new study. For men, tying the knot saves an hour of we...
Linda Buzzell | Posted 11.21.2009 | Politics