Each year, two to three million children under 18 in the United States lose one or both parents. The loss of any important person in a child’s life, whether a parent, grandparent,... Read more »
You start psychotherapy hoping for a change. This hope is justified. We know psychological treatments are highly effective for most mental health disorders. Hundreds of studies back this up. But this positive... Read more »
Social cues – those subtle, unspoken signals in conversation and body language – can feel like a mysterious language. They include things like facial expressions, tone of voice, gestures, and implied meanings... Read more »
As a concert pianist, chamber music is one of my favorite ways of both verbal and nonverbal collaboration. It exemplifies how diverse voices can attend to each other to create a unified,... Read more »