Nurturing Resilience Through Behavior Therapy for Teenagers, By Stu Leeds, Psy.D.

In the tumultuous journey of adolescence, self-discovery and acceptance often take center stage. The landscape of being a teenager is marked by a whirlwind of emotions, societal expectations, and self-perceptions. Enter Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), a beacon of guidance that illuminates the path toward unconditional self-acceptance. My experience working with teens has enlightened me…

Taming Tantrums, By Jayne Schachter, Ph.D.

I was in line at the supermarket checkout counter the other day and watched as a young child in front of me asked his mother for a candy bar. She said no, despite his pleading, and the wailing ensued. I watched, reminding myself I had to hold my tongue regardless of her response. Will she…

An Introduction to Discernment Counseling, By Steven Rego, LCSW

I work with many couples in my practice. The more common issues that couples experience usually involve communication difficulties. Many sub-issues exist within this one area, but they tend to fall under the umbrella of communication. Sometimes, couples will present to therapy with one partner convinced they wish to end the marriage and the other…

Coping With Climate Anxiety, By Jayne E. Schachter, Ph.D.

My patients have expressed explicit worries about climate change for the first time in my decades of practice. Will there even be a planet? I don’t think I want to have children when our future is so uncertain. According to a 2022 Yale University survey, 27% of Americans say they are “very worried” about global…