It’s only the second week of the New Year, and many of us have already failed at (or given up on) achieving our New Year’s Resolutions. We...
Microaggressions. These small, often unintentional acts of racism are probably affecting you more than you know! In this week’s podcast...
In this episode, Diana interviews Dr. Karen Suyemoto, the chair of the APA Guidelines on Race and Ethnicity in Psychology. Race and culture...
In this episode, Jill speaks with Lori Gottlieb, psychotherapist and best-selling New York Times author of Maybe You Should Talk to...
How can we, as helpers, give the best care to our clients, loved ones, and ourselves during this unprecedented time? We’re being called to...
In response to current events, we are re-releasing an interview Diana conducted in June 2019 with an African-centered psychologist and...
Many therapists have had clients who question the purpose of existence, or who are waiting until things change to start living life fully...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be paralyzing and severely affect one’s life. Successfully diagnosing and treating OCD in the teen...
Trying to drag people to change doesn’t work. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a collaborative approach that increases people’s inner...
According to Dr. Rhonda Merwin, individuals with anorexia and low weight are, “doing exactly what society has told them makes sense to be a...
Some of us have a harder time managing our emotions. Therefore, we find ourselves engaging in destructive behaviors to cope. Enter...
Shame, betrayal, guilt, anger. As social animals, humans are wired to have moral emotions that bind us to our groups. When we experience a...