by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Nov 13, 2022 | The Tip Jar: Tips for Health and Wellness
Listen to your partner. This means letting go of some of your need to respond with your side and taking time to understand where your partner is coming from. Try to see through the eyes of your partner. 2. Be aware of name calling whether it is verbally...
by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Nov 13, 2022 | Secrets of Psychotherapy
How Does the Psychotherapy Theory Work? What Makes It Therapeutic? Psychodynamic Psychotherapy The client achieves insight (awareness) about how the past influences present. The client’s insight is believed to generate emotional and behavioral change. The therapist...
by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Nov 13, 2022 | Secrets of Psychotherapy
Do you believe therapists should specialize in multiple theories/modalities? Should therapists tailor a treatment plan that would fit best with the client’s presenting problems? Or Should therapists choose 1 theory and Only work from that? This is one of those...
by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Oct 19, 2022 | Interpersonal Relationships
Someone you care about has performed a relationship violation, and you choose (yes choose) not to forgive. You then use the lack of forgiveness as a power card. While the relationship may continue, as long as you do not forgive, the relationship cannot heal....
by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Oct 19, 2022 | The Tip Jar: Tips for Health and Wellness
Research indicates that being optimistic boosts overall physical health and lowers the risk of death from all causes. A positive attitude also has been shown to help patients who suffer from heart disease caused by narrowed arteries. In a group of 545 men age 64 to...
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