Stan Tatkin Looks at the Candidates from a Couple Therapy Perspective
Stan Tatkin Looks at the Candidates from a Couple Therapy Perspective
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Stan Tatkin Looks at the Candidates from a Couple Therapy Perspective
Stan Tatkin Looks at the Candidates from a Couple Therapy Perspective Read More »
Over the years I’ve found that there are some frequent misconceptions among clients seeking treatment for trauma. Based on outdated ideas of trauma therapy and a misunderstanding of the process, any one of the following beliefs could be enough to keep an individual from seeking treatment for trauma. So I want to challenge them here.
Debunking Some Myths About Trauma Therapy Read More »
Many of the people who seek treatment with me have a history of trauma. For some, it’s what we in the therapy biz call “big T” traumas, such as physical, sexual, or emotional abuse in childhood or recent life threatening injury. For others, it’s what we refer to as a “little t” traumas, such as
Our Nifty Brains, One of their Shortcomings, and Bears Read More »