A Q&A with therapist Jared Knoll, who treats farmers and university students with eco-anxiety and eco-grief
Tag Archives: therapy
How tarot became the latest social media craze
It’s a source of introspection and reflection—not unlike therapy
Gabor Maté: Go ahead, blame your childhood
“When I was a workaholic doctor, that behaviour was driven by my trauma. Nobody in medical school ever taught me about that.”
The pathway to better mental health is getting more literal
Walk-and-talk counselling has gone from quirky offering to timely solution for the pandemic era
Short novel packs in neuroscience, dwarves, tragedy and love
Book review: ‘Andrew’s Brain’, by E.L. Doctorow
Children turn to therapy to talk ‘peer issues’
Now, tell me about your bestie
The healing powers of—salt?
Believers claim salt therapy fixes asthma, allergies and more
Me and my shrinks
Dan Hill on the craziness of families, fame—and therapists
Is a therapist allowed to do that?
In the drama ‘In Treatment,’ Dr. Paul Weston seems to have a problem with boundaries