Paris in the days after Je Suis Charlie

I just arrived in Paris yesterday and as I travel the city, my mind flashes to the events of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack (Je Suis Charlie) and one of my friends and writing student’s blogs about compassionate connection in … Read More

Women are not slaves, property

Until we can change the way we think about women and girls in the world, we will never be free. There can be no peace, no negotiation, no equality. The horror of war and slavery and the terror that rules … Read More

Why we stay in unhealthy relationships

Have you ever been in a relationship that made you super unhappy and stressed, so emotionally drained that you just didn’t know what to do to make things change? There’s nothing worse than not being able to figure out where … Read More

Christmas Greetings from my family, to yours!

Tonight many across the world begin their Christmas celebrations. In honor of the holiday, I want to share with you a few of my favorite seasonal quotes and poems. Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, … Read More

Telehealth leading the way for distance therapy

There is such a struggle for therapists trying to provide out of state therapy by phone, webcam, or whatever, within their license and malpractice limitations. The growth of telemedicine, thanks to the AMA supporting multi-state licensing, could mean the rest … Read More

The highest paid woman in America is transgender

The highest paid woman in the USA is a wonderful example of how it pays to live your passion and your dreams. Martine Rothblatt, CEO of United Therapeutics (a pharmaceutical company), came out as transgender to New York Magazine. She … Read More

#Endbullying

I’d like to share with you a topic that as a Mom is near and dear to my heart. On September 3rd, Kids In The House launched an anti-bullying video campaign featuring interviews with children who bravely shared their personal … Read More

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