By Lawrence Rubin, PhD
on 8/29/18 - 12:22 PM
Our editor Lawrence Rubin wonders aloud why it is that the therapist’s children don’t simply heed his sagacious advice.
By Lawrence Rubin, PhD
on 5/14/18 - 1:34 PM
An ordinary afternoon drive transports our editor back to an embarrassing moment from his early career; a painful brush with countertransference that left its instructive mark on his subsequent clinical work with families.
By Elizabeth Sullivan, MFT
on 5/9/14 - 1:50 PM
"Smile, breathe, and go slowly." — Thich Nhat Hahn I got doored on Saturday night. I was riding my bike out to dinner with my husband and a guy in a big SUV opened his car door into the bike lane without looking and knocked me over. My face hit the pavement, I still don’t really know how my teeth weren’t knocked out, but my lips were cut and bleeding and my forehead was gashed and scraped. It happened so quickly...