Why we are developing listening habits that can interfere with our happiness.
Psychoanalysis
Analysis Paralysis Versus Therapy on a Mission
It is difficult to say whether meaningful successes will occur in a therapeutic relationship with no consolidated agenda.
Becoming a Clinician: Therapy, Supervision, Consultation
A series of intimate “professional” clinical relationships pave the way to learning the art and science of how to be a clinician. Most often, training begins with psychotherapy.
Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Am I the Fairest One of All?
Clever research reveals how and why narcissistic people over-value self-image.
A Possible Bridge Between CBT and PDT
Dr. Jeffery Smith focuses on the corrective emotional experience as a potential bridge between the cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic psychotherapy traditions.
A Possible Bridge Between CBT and PDT
Dr. Jeffery Smith focuses on the corrective emotional experience as a potential bridge between the cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic psychotherapy traditions.
The Psychology of Executive Coaching and Business Leadership
What is Executive Coaching? An opportunity to uncover new dimensions of problem-solving, cultivate new skills, and overcome hurdles as part of a tailored plan of growth
Making Space for Remembering While Grieving During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic can elicit a sense of grief for losses past and present. A psychologist/psychoanalyst creates a space for remembering as a way to honor those who are gone.
Vaccine Hesitancy: Can we talk?
Someone you know hesitant to get the COVID vaccine? Here’s what to do and NOT to do.
Psychotherapy: When Will it be a Grown-Up?
Dr. Marvin Goldfried shares his thinking on the progress–and future–of psychotherapy integration.