When I'm asked for suggestions about how to get more clients for an online therapy practice, one of the first things the other therapist usually mentions is their membership in such-and-such online directory. It turns out that quite a few of the therapists who are struggling to find clients are already members of one or more directories, so it's clear that not everybody who joins a directory actually winds up with many clients. Therapist directories might be a great deal, but for whom?
In the previous post, I had a bit of a vent against both "positive thinking" and "negative thinking". Is the answer not to think at all? Not according to the most helpful way of living with the power of thinking that I have ever come across.
The children of parents who die suddenly - whether by suicide, accident or natural causes - are three times more likely to develop depression and are at higher risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than children who don't face such a difficult life event, according to a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study published in the current issue of the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Obesity in children is increasing and many cardiovascular diseases that are manifested in adulthood may actually begin in childhood.