Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Children and Infant Attachment Styles by Anthony Centore, PhD on May 16, 2013 Infants and Children depend on adults to care form them, to provide them, and to give them love and attention. In fact, children entirely depend on adults to provider their needs. Whether and how these needs were met as a child, begin to shape a person’s attachment style. Anxious/ambivalent attachment…
Communication, Mental Health Topics Why Bodywork: When Talking Is Not Enough by Adam Bagley on Apr 29, 2013 Freud didn’t have to be a genius to discover his famous “talking cure.” Women have known about the value of talking it out for hundreds, if not thousands of years. In times of trouble, it is not uncommon for both men and women to turn to their closest friends for…
Family, Mental Health Topics Caring for Elderly Parents: 6 Tips from a Counselor on Surviving the Emotional Roller Coaster by Kim Cartwright on Apr 25, 2013 Over the course of the last year, something has become abundantly clear to me. My parents are getting old and they need my help. My mother and father are 78 and 79 respectively. Until recently, their age has been just a number. They have always been strong and healthy. They…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Trauma Boston Psychiatrist Helps Us Cope with Boston Marathon by Anthony Centore, PhD on Apr 24, 2013 The dreadful bombings on the finish line of the Boston Marathon, April 15, 2013, in which three persons died and at least 183 were injured calls to mind another senseless tragedy. On December 14, 1992, Wayne Lo, a student at Simon’s Rock College in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, went on a…
Mental Health Topics, Thriveworks News Atlanta Counselor Tomiko Logan Featured on KISS 104 Atlanta by Anthony Centore, PhD on Apr 24, 2013 Why do we lie? Have you ever caught yourself lying for no reason? Tomiko Logan, Thriveworks Atlanta Counselor, was featured on Atlanta’s Liar Liar show on KISS 104 to help explain why. Tomiko challenged Atlanta (and people everywhere) to detox and purify so that they can get back to telling…
Disorders, Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Binge Eating Disorder References and Resources by Anthony Centore, PhD on Apr 16, 2013 Several blog article on this site related to the issue to Binge Eating Disorder present a number of in-text APA-style citations. The follow is a full list of the citations and references. Allen, Karina et al, “The Onset and Course of Binge Eating in 8-13 Year Old Healthy Weight, Overweight…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Boston Psychiatrist: Journey of the Traumatized Hero: Kerouac’s On the Road and Gandhi’s Railroad Ride by Anthony Centore, PhD on Apr 1, 2013 Journey of the Traumatized Hero: Kerouac’s On the Road and Gandhi’s Railroad Ride The art of living is the ability to use life’s inevitable traumas in some constructive fashion. This occurs on an odyssey that the resilient take that could be termed “the Journey of the Traumatized Hero.” This is…
Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues Increase Your Income: Financial Coaching for Making Money by Anthony Centore, PhD on Mar 17, 2013 Fact: Nearly one in ten people in the U.S. do not have a job.[1] The American dream isn’t looking so dreamy these days. We’re looking at a volatile economy – not just in America, but in Europe. Unemployment. Worldwide political tensions. Overwhelming national debt. Not exactly the best environment for…
Mental Health Topics, Research Strengths-Finder by Gallup: A Career Counselor’s Analysis by Adam Bagley on Mar 12, 2013 In 2001, Gallup released the first edition of Strengths-Finder in a book titled Now, Discover Your Strengths (Buckingham & Clifton, 2001). Strengths-Finder 2.0 was most recently introduced and updated to include 34 themes from the original five (Rath, 2007). In a personal evaluation of the constructivist-constructionist approach to career development…
ADHD, Mental Health Topics ADHD Testing by Anthony Centore, PhD on Feb 12, 2013 If you think you have ADHD, you are not alone.” Thriveworks ADHD Testing: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, can affect young and old lives — from personal to professional. There is a common misconception that ADHD is only found in children; however, this is not true. ADHD can be detrimental…
Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Relationships 6 warning signs of emotional blackmail: Couples counseling tips by Anthony Centore, PhD on Nov 16, 2012 When does it become emotional blackmail? It’s not entirely uncommon to acquiesce to your partner’s requests. After all, you can compromise as well as the next person. But when does healthy compromise turn into something else–something more sinister and harmful? 6 Warning Signs of Emotional Blackmail If you often find…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Couples Counseling Tips: Five Steps to Make Your Spouse Your Best Friend by Thriveworks Counseling on Nov 15, 2012 Five Steps to Make Your Spouse Your Best Friend Couples Counseling Tips: Fiery romance born from physical attraction is the basis of many engagements and marriages. But stop and think about it: What attributes describe best friend relationships? Honest and open communication, trust, acceptance, support, affirmation, empathy, and enthusiasm for…