The best fathers are those who are actively involved. Those of you with access to a college or university library are familiar with PsycINFO, a wonderful on-line resource of the American Psychological Association that allows a computerized search by keywords of English-language studies published by psychologists, from 1872 to the present. With Father’s Day approaching, I [...]
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Coaching Performance Anxiety
June 19th, 2011
emanuelperdis Many performance anxious individuals are very concerned about what “others” (i.e., the audience) think of them. Some of them try to perform to please “others”, assuming the audience will think the same of the performer as the performer thinks of himself. Typically, such performers feel lacking in some way and assume the audience will judge [...]
If you do something too much, is it an addiction?
June 18th, 2011
emanuelperdis Published on April 17, 2011 by Lance Dodes, M.D. in The Heart of Addiction Diagnosing addiction can be very tricky Millions of families will gather together to celebrate a holiday, Easter or Passover. At some of these gatherings an uncle or cousin will talk too loud, interrupt too much or turn an innocent conversation about [...]
5 Moving Stories of Healing and Forgiveness
June 18th, 2011
emanuelperdis Doing the right thing. by Lee Kravitz How to Reach Out and Make Amends Published on June 11, 2011 by Lee Kravitz in Unfinished Business How do you heal old wounds? It often begins with a sudden realization, or a bold first step. Here, five readers reveal the rewards that come with reaching out and [...]

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