by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jan 27, 2013 | Books, Dr. Linda Edelstein, Object of Obsession, Psychology, Therapy
My mother, a Clinical Psychologist, has an intriguing new mystery novel out. The book is a psychological thriller. Object of Obsession is available on amazon as a paperback or on kindle, be sure to check it out!Secrets revealed in therapy are held in trust – until...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Mar 9, 2011 | Dr. Linda Edelstein, Guest Bloggers, Relationship Management, Therapy
By Dr. Linda Edelstein, who has a wonderful blog, Life Ain’t For Sissies.Remember the story about the frog in the pot of water? No? Here it is…Put a frog in a pot of water on the stove – if the water is hot, the frog will jump out. Put a frog in a cool pot of...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Dec 15, 2010 | Dr. Linda Edelstein, Oprah, Stress Relief, Therapy
How often do you have a “light bulb” moment ? For me it does not happen often, but when it does it is always a defining moment. What do therapists say about it ? Find out in this post from my new favorite blog; Life Ain’t For Sissies. written by my...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Oct 29, 2010 | Dr. Linda Edelstein, Forgiveness, Therapy
From the blog ~ Life Ain’t For Sissies By ~ Dr. Linda Edelstein How do we forgive and move on? It is certainly a process that takes time and energy. In the lists below, I have made a small beginning by spelling out what forgiveness is, and what forgiveness is...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Oct 8, 2010 | Books, Dr. Linda Edelstein, Health, Therapy
More wisdom from my mom~Linda Edelstein, Ph.D.There is no going back from understanding. I have a new book coming out early next year, What Do I Say?: The Therapist’s Guide To Answering Client Questions. It’s a book for graduate students and early...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 12, 2010 | ADHD, Dr. Linda Edelstein, Guest Bloggers, Health, Therapy
My Mother loves blogging ! Here is a post from her blog, Life Ain’t For Sissies, I thought my readers would find interesting and helpful. Enjoy !For many children diagnosed with ADHD, the symptoms persist well into adulthood. When adults learn that these...