

HOW TO HELP FRIENDS & FAMILY: Four Tips for Being a Lay Therapist
Whether or not you're a licensed psychologist you have likely played the role of therapist to someone in your life: a spouse, child,...


BEWARE OF THE RECTANGLES: The Mind You Save Might Just Be Your Own
Undoubtedly, the words you are reading are framed within a rectangle of one sort or another. I am also willing to bet that within just a...


TIPS FOR TALKING POLITICS AT THANKSGIVING: A Recipe for Success
Happy Thanksgiving! Yes folks, it’s that time again, when our tryptophan-laced turkey comes with all the familiar sides: candied yams;...


CHANGING HEARTS AND MINDS
As my career as a psychologist progresses, the one aspect of my job that continues to humble me is how resistant people are to change,...


The Fox & The Grapes: A Classic Story with Much to Teach Us in the Present
Originally published at Kids-Pages: Click here to to go to the original article. Searching for food to satisfy his hunger, a Fox suddenly...


New York Times Letter on Protests & Changing Hearts and Minds
Originally published in the New York Times on September 11, 2017. Click here to be redirected to the original publication. To the...


THE SAYINGS OF GURU SAKSHAAT
Excerpts from Who Are You? Essential Questions for Hitchhikers on the Road of Truth In the Vedic/Hindu tradition, the term "Guru...


BLOCKS OF PERSPECTIVE: The Difficulties of Living in a Three-Dimensional World
How is it possible that two honest people can look at the same thing and see it completely differently? The answer, of course, is...


Science Daily: Psychological Interventions to Cut Traumatic Memories: Tetris or Candy Crush?
This article was originally published in Science Daily (click link to original article). The popular building-block computer game Tetris...


Insight of a Counseling Pharmacist
My days as a retail pharmacist were not what I envisioned for myself as a pharmacist. They were rewarding in their own right, but I often...





