Recent Updates
Good Things Come in Threes
Indeed they do! I’ve had quite the July.
On 7/18/24, I received a box of first editions of my second book! (That’s one.) The same day friends who had pre-ordered it, received theirs! (That’s two.) Oh. My. God. This book is really happening.
Breaking: My Second Book Drops This September! You Can Pre-Order It Now
I bet you are asking yourselves: Doorknob bombshells? Doorknob bombshells in therapy? What is that?
A doorknob bombshell, also known as a doorknob moment, is a clinical phenomenon that occurs in a wide variety of settings. That’s when a patient drops distressing personal information critical to the treatment on their way out the door, hand on the doorknob, and then breaks down.
What should a caring clinician do when a patient does that? It’s a near universal dilemma for clinicians.
It's Mental Health Awareness Month (aka May)!
Since its inception in 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been all about making public, in a spirit of advocacy, the many, many challenges faced by millions of Americans living with mental health conditions.
But there’s not much out there about the working and personal lives of mental health providers. And what there is, is inaccurate, being based on fiction, such as the television sitcom Frasier. Let me make you aware of what my life as a psychiatrist is like.
Let me make you aware of what my life as a psychiatrist is like.
The Pager Incident
Maybe you think that all it takes to be a great therapist is the ability to nod calmly while saying, “Tell me how you feel about that.” Let me pop that sweet fantasy!
My Favorite Therapy Magazine Has Excerpted Practice, Practice, Practice: This Psychiatrist's Life!
The Psychotherapy Networker is read by therapists all around the world. Oh my!
Pandemic Therapy: Video Chat 0, Phone 1
Just had a short article published by my favorite professional mag!
Ever wondered what shrinks do all day? And after hours?
You’d be surprised. Or, maybe not. It’s amazing how much trouble I get into with patients (and elsewhere), and even more amazing how often I manage to be helpful. It’s a knack. Kidding. Problem solving while panicking in free fall is a skill set, one we need now more than ever.