1 11, 2019

Why I Feel Badly for the Young Adults Involved in the College Admissions Scandal

2020-02-17T21:42:42-07:00November 1st, 2019|Categories: Children, College, Education, Student, Teens|Comments Off on Why I Feel Badly for the Young Adults Involved in the College Admissions Scandal

This scandal hits many folk’s “hot button”:  The rich keep getting richer; the discrepancy between the haves and the have-nots continues to deepen; the law is applied differently to the super rich; and, of course, the blatant unfairness that a deserving student will be supplanted by someone who bribed their way in.  I get it. I submit, though, that [...]

17 06, 2018

Must You Feel Like It to Do It?

2020-02-17T20:22:49-07:00June 17th, 2018|Categories: Children, Education, Family, Mental Health|Comments Off on Must You Feel Like It to Do It?

A parent tells their young child to brush their teeth.  The child responds, “I don’t want to; I don’t feel like it.” It is perfectly normal for children to believe that they must be in a certain mood state (feel like it) to do something.  Most parents, though, tell their child that they are sorry that they don’t feel [...]

19 07, 2017

Training Parents to Parent: A Five-Way Win for Schools

2020-02-19T20:42:39-07:00July 19th, 2017|Categories: Education, Family, Parenting|Comments Off on Training Parents to Parent: A Five-Way Win for Schools

Schools today are required to provide more services than ever before.  For example, many schools across the nation offer a free hot breakfast and lunch to students.  Some schools serve as a community mental health center and some even supply medical services to the neighborhood. One service I believe schools can and should provide is parenting training.  Most parents [...]

1 10, 2015

Tips On Managing Anxiety

2020-02-17T19:50:25-07:00October 1st, 2015|Categories: Education, Family, Mental Health|Comments Off on Tips On Managing Anxiety

Anxiety is the second most common form of mental health disorder, next to depression.  In many cases, though, depressed individuals also struggle with anxiety and many anxious people frequently feel depressed.  Upwards of 20 million persons in the US regularly deal with anxiety, it has been estimated. Anxiety often is described as a feeling of tension and/or fear.  Some [...]

21 09, 2015

Why You Cannot Afford To Practice Without An Office Assistant

2020-02-19T20:36:03-07:00September 21st, 2015|Categories: Adult, Education, Mental Health|Comments Off on Why You Cannot Afford To Practice Without An Office Assistant

For the past twenty years when I present to mental health providers on how to develop, manage, and market a private practice I always ask members of the audience to raise their hand if they practice without an assistant.  Depending on the group and location, typically half or even more of the providers acknowledge practicing solo When I question [...]

21 09, 2015

Achieving “OK” Is “Great” In Marriage

2020-02-17T19:51:41-07:00September 21st, 2015|Categories: Education, Mental Health|Comments Off on Achieving “OK” Is “Great” In Marriage

Ironworks Inc. and Acme Steel have been doing business together for twenty-five years.  Ironworks manufactures steel widgets and Acme sells raw steel.  These two companies have worked together for all this time for two basic reasons 1. They need each other. The money is right. Ironworks believes they are buying their raw materials at a reasonable price and Acme [...]