Three Ways to Improve Your Influence with Patients and Caregivers
The best way I can describe the emotional tone in the room was “contained and intense,” as I prepared to facilitate a group of caregivers
ISSUE 154: Special Section
The best way I can describe the emotional tone in the room was “contained and intense,” as I prepared to facilitate a group of caregivers
The period drama “Mad Men” highlighted the American cultural revolution during the 1960s, when it was a man’s world at home and when sexual banter
LOUISVILLE There’s been over a decade of solid research on “hooking up” — uncommitted sexual encounters that involve anything from kissing and touching to oral
“He only has a certain amount of time with you … But he says, ‘How are you doing?’ and he’s typing. He only hears me
LOUISVILLE Nothing can create more feelings of shame than to be rejected by your own children. One parent described it this way, “It’s like she
I may be the only person I know who uses on a daily basis the information explored in his or her doctoral thesis — and
When I asked my husband to review the list below, he asked, “Is that all? You’ve just learned five things about men?” and promptly referred
In your work with women, what is the #1 issue you encounter? Whether I’m working with a young woman in her 20s or 30s or
A diagnosis of diabetes can feel like a death sentence. I remember observing the faces of some of the participants in a pre-diabetes program as
In my private practice, I find mindfulness-based therapy a powerful approach to treating problems with food, eating, and body image. I primarily work with a
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