Suicide is our country's second most prevalent killer, yet research lags, and misjudgment obscures the truth.
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Rebuilding the “Male” Model
There Is Still Work To Be Done To Change the Meaning of "Man"
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How Conversion Therapy Underscores the Conundrum of the Catholic Clinician
There Are Inherent Challenges to Being a Catholic Therapist
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Differentiating Between Panic Attack and Panic Disorder
Panic Attack is Frightening. Panic Disorder is Crippling. Both are Beatable.
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Confronting My Fear Through A Client’s Grief
Tom slumped in the chair opposite mine. At 62 years old, he was toned, dressed in cycling gear, and appeared at least ten years younger; except for his face. He wore a weathered countenance the most prominent features of which were a frown and red, swollen eyes. Tears are common when I ask clients “what brings us together?”, but it was evident on that day, Tom had cried at home, on his bike, and in my foyer. When he divulged his reason for visiting me, it was even clearer he had been living the same anguished pattern for five months. He had been by crippled by grief since the Winter…
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Welcome to My Risk
Each of us will review our lives as we age. What we will most regret is that which we leave unfinished.