Ponzi schemes and Bitcoin scammers aside, we have been victimized by scammers since before recorded
Category: Psychologically Speaking
Resilience: uncovering your inner strength through defeat
A recent NY Times opinion piece by Erik Vance had me thinking about how some
Anxiety is endemic
COVID has just had a name change from pandemic to endemic. According to Webster’s online
Talking to yourself
As a forensic, I ask the people I interview about how they have reached a
We are having a heat wave, a less than wonderful heat wave…
It was 95 degrees on Wednesday when I began to write this column, and the
Déjà vu: Seeing and believing you have been there before
As a forensic it is not uncommon for persons I interview to talk about hallucinations
Happiness revisited – World Happiness Report 2024
As some of you may have surmised by now, I have a longstanding interest in
The generational divide: what’s up with the younger generation?
Our society is a tapestry of social, geopolitical, economic and unexpected global trauma. Every 15
The difference between ADHD and everyday distractibility
As a forensic psychologist and clinician, I am routinely challenged by individuals who want to
Three key points to communication: hug, hear, help
While recently out of town, I picked up a copy of the local newspaper, the