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…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Relationships Couples Counseling: Tips For New Parents To Maintain a Strong Relationship by Anthony Centore, PhD on Nov 14, 2012 Couples Counseling: New Parents Guide to Maintaining a Strong Relationship As a new parent, you are likely to face an inundation of parenting advice, most of it unwelcomed. The best parenting and child development a baby could hope for would be a healthy, happy relationship between the parents and it doesn’t…
Family, Mental Health Topics, Research The Sandwich Generation: Counselors Find Adult Couples Squeezed Between Parents and Kids by Anthony Centore, PhD on Nov 14, 2012 The Sandwich Generation: Counselors Find Adult Couples Squeezed Between Parents and Kids Counselors, if your morning consists of a combination of organizing care for your children and your aging parents, you’re likely experiencing the squeeze of the “Sandwich Generation”. The work-life balance is often out of whack for many in…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Couples Counseling Inventories and Tests by Anthony Centore, PhD on Nov 10, 2012 PAIR Couple Inventory (About $50.00) David H. Olson & Mark T. Schaefer Couples Counseling: The PAIR (Personal Assessment of Intimacy in Relationships) Inventory is a 36 item instrument that assesses five types of intimacy: emotional, social, sexual, intellectual, and recreational. It enables a person to describe their own relationship as…
Mental Health Topics, Personality Therapy Question: Do People Get what they Deserve? by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 30, 2012 Therapy Question: Do People Get what they Deserve? Greetings Thriver’s – I’m Dr. Anthony Centore, here for Thriveworks, in Partnership with Theravive. Psychologist Melvin Lerner has spent his career studying the concept of “Justice”. According to his research, we are pre-disposed to believe in a JUST world. It works like…
Feelings & Emotions, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Happiness and Isolation: You Can’t be Happy and a Loner by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 30, 2012 Happiness and Isolation: You Can’t be Happy and a Loner Psychologist Martin Seligman is a researcher in the field of Positive Psychology, and in his research he has found several things that lead to deep and meaningful happiness. For instance, pursuing personal growth, leads to happiness. Acting in the service…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How To Be Highly Effective: Seven Habits You Can Cultivate To Lead An Effective Life by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 15, 2012 Seven Habits You Can Cultivate To Lead An Effective Life In order to live a successful life and reap its benefits, one must be considered a highly effective person. To become a “highly effective” individual, there are 7 core habits one should adopt: The Proactive Approach: In order to be…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The Art of Possibility: Life Coaching Concepts from The Best Selling Book by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 15, 2012 The Art of Possibility: Life Coaching Concepts from The Best Selling Book Ben and Roz Zander believe that life is a story we tell; that we can personally invent our own story and tell it in any way we like. Ben Zander has been the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic…
Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Relationships Tips on fighting emotional blackmail by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 15, 2012 Tips on Fighting Emotional Blackmail Emotional blackmail is an issue far more commonplace than people realize. It is defined as someone preying upon the emotions and sensibilities of another for personal gain, rather than external data. This form of extortion usually occurs within close relationships (fathers and sons, mothers and…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD) – What to look for in therapy by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 12, 2012 Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD) – What To Look For In Therapy Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD)is a disorder in which the victim shows an accustomed pattern of attention-seeking and extremely histrionic behaviors starting in early adulthood in a large range of situations. Victims of HPD are highly emotional, charming, energetic, manipulative,…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Understanding Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) – What to look for and how to cope by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 12, 2012 When a child is unable to form an attachment with other people, make sure to recognize this, for it might be a sign of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). This is a serious condition that should be resolved while a child is still young because it can affect how they cultivate…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics The 10 Types of Stinking Thinking (that will destroy your mood) by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 12, 2012 The 10 Types of Stinking Thinking (that will destroy your mood) Haѕ negative thinking kept уоu frоm moving forward toward your life goals? Negаtive thinking саn соnvіnсе you that уou cannot lіvе аn еffесtіve lіfе because уоu hаve bеen іn an unfavorable situаtion fоr too lоng. It can mаkе уou…