Love Research
March 12, 2014
If you haven’t logged on to the blog in awhile, you may have missed our past three posts about love. What is love, from an ACT therapist’s perspective? How has… READ MORE
March 12, 2014
If you haven’t logged on to the blog in awhile, you may have missed our past three posts about love. What is love, from an ACT therapist’s perspective? How has… READ MORE
March 10, 2014
This month, we’ve been talking about love—one of, if not the most, powerful forces driving human behavior. In the world of psychotherapy we know that love can bring great joy,… READ MORE
March 3, 2014
Last week, we discussed hyperawareness OCD, the subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder categorized by somatic obsessions and the constant, unwanted awareness of normal involuntary bodily perceptions. Today, we delve into… READ MORE
February 26, 2014
Last week we launched the first post of our series examining the definition of love from a unique ACT perspective drawn from the authors of ACT & RFT in Relationships…. READ MORE
February 25, 2014
By Wendy T. Behary, LCSW Most narcissistic clients will only reluctantly agree to go to therapy if a significant person in their life is threatening to leave them, or if… READ MORE
February 24, 2014
Editor’s Note: This is the first in an installment about the definition of love from an ACT perpsective, drawn from the recently released ACT and RFT in Relationships: Helping Clients… READ MORE
February 18, 2014
This month we’ve been looking at Mind-Body Bridging (MBB), an holistic approach to healing and wellness developed by University of Utah researcher, Stanley Block, MD. MBB, which is the core… READ MORE
February 14, 2014
This Valentine’s Day, since we publish the work of so many relationship experts, we thought it’d be fun to ask just a few of them to answer a simple but… READ MORE
February 12, 2014
The evolution of treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) began with traditional strategies for managing mental illness; before the practice of psychotherapy was really developed, disorders like OCD were viewed… READ MORE