Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
It’s a classic, a 1980 classic. Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy by David Burns has come up a few times as a reference over
It’s a classic, a 1980 classic. Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy by David Burns has come up a few times as a reference over
Edited volumes are quite literally a collection of semi-random chapters written by different authors. The results can be good, bad, or both. Healing Trauma: Attachment,
Some books acquire their own mythology. Groups become so polarized about them that they gain their own mythical qualities. In the space of suicide prevention,
“Ambivalence is our constant companion.” It’s my first highlight from On Second Thought: How Ambivalence Shapes Your Life. This isn’t the first work of William
It wasn’t what I expected, but it was good. I picked up Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity to understand the issue from
It started with a wobble and pause. Practicing a variant of EMDR, David Grand crossed the visual field of a patient, when her eyes wobbled,
It’s not a Norman Rockwell picture. There’s no wholesome family sitting in a well-furnished home. It’s the picture of capitalism that created a market for
It’s not a morbid curiosity (or maybe it is). One of the key aspects of suicide work is the psychological autopsy or fatality review. It’s
It never made sense to me, DBT – dialectical behavior therapy. Where was the conflict? That and many other mysteries were solved by DBT Explained: