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April 26, 2019
The Case FOR Screen Time

But, of course, correlation doesn’t equal causation. And, as I try to demonstrate in my PsychologyToday.com article today, logic suggests that screen time plays little or no role in causation. I argue further that, except when the quantity is extreme and/or the quality is poor, screen time is a significant net plus.
Published on April 26, 2019 17:35
April 25, 2019
If I Had a Child Who Failed to Launch

If I were his parent, I'd do something quite different. My PsychologyToday.com article today explains what I'd do.
Published on April 25, 2019 17:08
April 24, 2019
How I'd Practice School Psychology

My PsychologyToday.com article today offers some thoughts on how I’d practice school psychology. They embed principles for how others might choose to practice.
Published on April 24, 2019 17:54
April 22, 2019
April 21, 2019
'How Am I Going to Get Through the Day" Advice for the overwhelmed
The reverie is broken by the kids busting in:I can’t myself out of bed. It's hard even to think about everything I have to do:. Ugh: Get dressed—I’ll skip the shower. Sit in the gridlock; I can’t stand it. And mass transit takes much longer still, as I smell the B.O. of the other sardines on the train who didn’t shower.
Then I’ll sit there, pushing paper, covering my ass, smiling at those phonies, so I can keep the records for this non-profit, no different than keeping the records for that widget company I worked for before. Whether they donate to us or the other charity, buy our widget or the competitors, BFD. Then I have to deal with the kids, help make dinner, help with the homework .Clean up. Uuhhhhhh.
I’m hungryWith the kids there, you manage to resist doing what you want to do: pull the covers over your head,. You murmur, “In a minute.”
How come you’re not up, again!
What should I wear?
That’s my toy!
Anthony is hitting me!
Where’s my lunch! It’s late.
You gotta drive us to school! Dad had to leave for work early!”
Of course, many people can't even imagine feeling that way, but it's more common than you may think. As always, there are no pat answers but perhaps one of more of the ideas I offer in my PsychologyToday.com article today might help:
Published on April 21, 2019 15:44
April 20, 2019
The Big Decisions: education, career, marriage, kids.

Published on April 20, 2019 18:37
April 19, 2019
What to Ask About: A checklist for psychotherapists and counselors

I have a client who keeps coming back and every session says everything’s fine. He comes back because he likes reporting on what happened that week and telling me his plans for next week. I feel okay about continuing to take his money but I’m bored just listening to him and am wondering if there’s a way to add more value. Do you have any suggestions?I asked if he had queried the client about a wide-enough range of life’s aspects that might unearth a fertile area for exploration. The therapist asked me if I had a list of such aspects. When I gave him one, he suggested that other therapists and counselors might benefit from seeing it, so I provided it as my PsychologyToday.com contribution today.
Published on April 19, 2019 17:01
April 18, 2019
10 Useful Questions: Queries that have helped my clients move forward.

Published on April 18, 2019 17:05
April 17, 2019
Getting and Succeeding in an Internship

Plus, a good internship can provide real-world learning experience that will make you more confident and competent as a professional and, at minimum, reduce the Imposter Syndrome that’s pervasive among new graduates who feel longer on theoretical than practical learning.
My PsychologyToday.com article today aims to help you or someone you care about to land an appropriate internship and how to make the most of it
Published on April 17, 2019 17:03
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