Tag Archives: psychotherapy

by in Therapy

Am I Crazy?

We were coming to the end of our first psychotherapy session when I asked my new client, Paul, if he had any questions for me. Paul hesitated before speaking. “Well, I mean,” then he laughs. “Am I crazy?”

This is one of the two basic concerns that people have when they come into therapy. The other worry is, “will you be able to help me?”

“Whether I can help you depends on the answer to the crazy question, but in a way that may surprise you,” I answer.

by in Parenting

Parenting Your Troubled Grown-Up Child

All too many parents of young-adult kids these days are facing problems like alcohol abuse, school failure, financial dependence, and a lack of motivation to get help. Just when they thought they would be able to reclaim their lives, their kids are getting into trouble, and it is taking an emotional and monetary toll on the parents. The kids are over 18. Legally, they do not have to do anything the parent says. However, the parents are left with an unenviable dilemma. Either they rescue their child yet again with nothing really changing or they let them fall, which could have dire consequences. What should a parent do? Find out the solution here.

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