By Nancy L. Johnston author of Disentangle: When You’ve Lost Your Self in Someone Else By March 16, 2020, I retreated to my home with my husband as we entered quarantine-for-all here in the US. We bought our groceries, I got what I needed...
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By Mark B. Borg, Jr., Ph.D., author of Don’t Be a Dick: Change Yourself, Change the World After weeks of lock-down in quarantine, my patient, Joe pops up on my computer screen for his regular psychotherapy session and says, “Dr. Borg, I...
Read moreNow Is the Perfect Time to Rediscover Our Long-Lost Connections
By Val Walker author of 400 Friends and No One to Call In the long, lonely stretches of living through this pandemic, it might be helpful to remember people from our past who once supported us. It’s likely that some of them are far away from us...
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By Joanne Steen, MS, NCC Adjusting to life during a pandemic has been a struggle for all of us. As the weeks have dragged by, we’ve watched the infection rate and death toll rapidly increase; witnessed the emotional toll COVID-19 has taken on the...
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