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Counseling Due To Election Anxiety
As a result of the elections on November 5, I have had many prospective clients reach out to me due to what they describe as stress, worry and anxiety about the future of the nation.
Biopsychosocial Model (BPSM)
I have learned that the BPSM is a structured way of assessing a client as a "whole" person. Again, I initially thought that this is just more of the same-a nice sounding phrase with no substance.
The Mental Health Crisis Among Middle Aged Men
Men are raised to display strength and to conceal their emotions. Although these rigid stereotypes are starting to fade, with men being encouraged to be in touch with their feelings.
We Cannot Continue to Live This Way
Governor Whitmer of Michigan declares that we cannot continue to live this way. Sadly, that is exactly what we will do. The pattern is all too familiar after mass shootings such as this one.
Therapists are as Human as Their Clients
It is therapists’ interest in helping others that they are exposed to pain, suffering, cruelty and injustice.
Domestic Violence Reform
Frequently, not only are victims re-traumatized by being asked deeply personal questions that may or may not be relevant to the crime committed, they are not afforded appropriate medical exams such as brain scans checking for TBIs.
Police Under Fire
Over the past few years what has always been a very dangerous and stressful profession has become even more hazardous and challenging. Law enforcement has historically been an unappreciated, underpaid and unheralded occupation and it is becoming increasingly worse.
Compartmentalized Psychosis in Eating Disorders and the Effective Use of EMDR
Many people who suffer from an eating disorder are highly intelligent, articulate and can discuss almost any topic with remarkable insight. They are usually accomplished and successful whether it be in school, work, or in any other environment.
Does Medicare Pay for Mental Health Services?
Thankfully, the answer is yes. I am an in network mental health clinician at Still Meadow Counseling LLC. I am also on Medicare's health insurance plan and have been very pleased with it. Please refer to the below websites as excellent resources on Medicare coverage for mental health coverage
The Positive Effects of EMDR in Treating Pain
One of my favorite interventions for treating pain is Eye Movements Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR).
The Insanity of the Gun Culture
The male brain does not reach complete development until the approximate age of 25.Adolescent impulsivity is a scientifically proven phenomenon. It is more than a coincidence that the shootings at Sandy Hook, Parkland, Columbine and others were carried out by male adolescents or young adults all under the age of 24.
"No One Knows What to Say When I Share I Tried to Kill Myself" and Client Centered Therapy
As a therapist, I better know what to say or do when a person shares that he or she is suicidal. I have been professionally trained on how to respond. It is not at all unusual for me to learn that a person is actively considering suicide during a therapy session.
A Season of Hope in the Midst of Darkness
A lot of research has been done on depression and much progress has been made in successfully treating it, but depression remains a leading cause of suicide. Even if a depressed person does not complete suicide, he or she will have an unhappy and unfulfilled life if depression persists.
How I Maximize the Effectiveness of Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)
I have discovered that blending CBT and DBT with EMDR facilitates excellent results in clients’ ability to gain new insights into their traumatic experiences. I use CBT to reinforce what the client may know about his or her trauma to be true, yet not be able to feel that truth emotionally.
There Was a Mental Health Crisis Before the Covid 19 Pandemic for Children and Adolescents
There is a common misconception among many people that the Covid 19 pandemic caused the crisis in obtaining mental health care for children and adolescents. There is a plethora of evidence-based research confirming that the pandemic exacerbated the crisis, but the crisis existed well before it became a problem in the United States.
Vladimir Putin and the Curse of Toxic Masculinity
This blog dovetails perfectly with my previous blog on toxic masculinity. It appears that Maureen Dowd of The New York Times and I are in perfect sync.
Arnold Schwarzenegger tries to show Russians a different kind of strongman
What does it mean to be a “real man?” Is it the ability to lift heavy weights and strut in public shirtless as Vladimir Putin does? Or is manhood better defined as the concept of being a “gentleman?” The answer (hopefully) is obvious.
Hope for Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) Using Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)
I have been treating more and more TRD in my counseling practice. The higher the acuity and frequency of severe major depressive disorder, the more I am noticing the phenomenon of TRD.
Mental Health Services in Crisis
As a clinician who provides direct client care I can attest to the fact that our mental health delivery system is in crisis. Although I am an outpatient therapist, I am treating more and more clients who require a higher level of care than an hour a week outpatient treatment can reasonably accommodate.
The Ghost Network: Mental Healthcare in Crisis
It is tragic that so many people who seek mental health care services are unable to obtain help. If a person is in crisis, days and even minutes matter. Imagine the frustration of desperately needing help and being shunned due to lack of access