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Sharing Our Knowledge With You

As researchers, educators and therapists, we work with our clients and PARTNER TO SEE CHANGE. Browse our behavioral health resources for psychoeducational content grounded in the latest research and developed for you by our expert clinicians. Here, you will find our popular Tips of the Month and Clinical Science Insights publication series, you can hear podcasts and watch webinars on a variety of themes, read topical articles from our therapists and learn about our latest publications.

Alexandra Solomon Interviewed for New York Times Article on Identifying "Energy Vampires" in Your Life

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Dr. Alexandra Solomon was featured in a recent The New York Times article on determining the friendships that are draining versus the friends who restore us. Read the Article

Pouring Into an Unfillable Bucket

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As we begin this third installment on narcissism, I want to first emphasize that this piece is not meant to tell anyone how to navigate their relationship. The ultimate decisions and choices you make will always remain very personal and yours. The intent of this series is to provide information as we don’t know what we don’t know.  My hope is you will feel encouraged to make…

'Tis the Season for Boundaries

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The holiday season often boasts promises of togetherness; it is a time for loved ones to gather in celebration of joy, gratitude, and family.

Holiday Stress & Wellness Webinar Recording

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The holiday season is a time of year associated with joy, but it can also be accompanied by stressors ranging anywhere from family dynamics to financial pressures. Stephanie Bowman, J.D., M.A., LPC, and Shirley Khong, LPC offer practical wellness tips to help you navigate and manage the challenges that often come with this festive time of year.

Alexandra Solomon Featured in Parade Magazine Article on Being Called "Too Sensitive"

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Have you ever been called "too sensitive?" Learn Dr. Solomon's recommended responses in a Parade Magazine article. Read the article

Tracking Flaws

Tip of the month - Couple

Do you keep a running mental tab of your partner’s flaws — saying nothing while privately tallying moments like these:  "She overdrew our bank account again!"  "Again he left the milk out when he came to bed last night!" 

Rebecca Coopersmith Weighs in on "Orange Peel Theory" in Today Show Article

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According to TikTokers, small acts of service, such as peeling an orange for a loved one, are an indication of a healthy partnership. Rebecca Coopersmith, LCSW, CSE weighs in on the topic in a recent Today Show article. Read the article

Drs. Alexandra Solomon and Allen Sabey Offer Relationship Book Recommendations in New York Times Article

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In a recent New York Times article, Alexandra Solomon, Ph.D. and Allen Sabey, Ph.D., LMFT offered book recommendations that can help nourish relationships. If you're looking for relationship support, call us at 847-733-4300 to request an appointment. Read the article