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Sharing Our Knowledge With You

As researchers, educators and therapists, we work with our clients and PARTNER TO SEE CHANGE. Browse our behavioral health resources for psychoeducational content grounded in the latest research and developed for you by our expert clinicians. Here, you will find our popular Tips of the Month and Clinical Science Insights publication series, you can hear podcasts and watch webinars on a variety of themes, read topical articles from our therapists and learn about our latest publications.

Giving an Effective Apology Webinar

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In this webinar discussion, Jayne Kinsman, LMFT, alongside moderator Nancy Burgoyne, Ph.D., ABPP delve into the nuances and research insights surrounding apologies. Learn the common missteps often made in offering apologies and uncover strategies for crafting sincere and impactful expressions of remorse. Whether you're seeking to mend relationships or cultivate deeper…

Why Does Loving You Hurt? Understanding Trauma Bonds with a Narcissist

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We are social beings that require connection.  In fact, when we are born, the millisecond we are born, we require connection and dependence upon another to care for us and to keep us alive.

Stress Management & Resilience Webinar

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Life is full of curveballs, both big and small. Whether it's work, family, or simply the day-to-day stressors, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. During this webinar, Daniela Van Pelt, M.S.W., LCSW and Alyssa Campbell, Ph.D., LMFT delved into effective strategies for navigating stress, anxiety, and fostering resilience in challenging times. Gain valuable insights, practical…

Dr. Hayley Fivecoat featured in Newsweek Article on Relationship Conflict and Cortisol Correlation

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Dr. Hayley Fivecoat recently had her research cited in a Newsweek article on the impact of relationship conflict on cortisol.  Read the article

Dr. Alexandra Solomon Spoke to the Daily Herald about Love Languages & Conflict Resolution

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Dr. Alexandra Solomon spoke to the Daily Herald about how having an understanding of both you and your partner's love languages can assist with conflict resolution.  Read the article

Four Myths to Dispel about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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1. OCD is not simply a matter of being overly neat or organized It is a complex anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or rituals (compulsions) aimed at reducing distress.

Living Well with Bipolar Disorder

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“No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness” – Aristotle Isaac Newton, Vincent Van Gogh, Winston Churchill, and Ludwig Van Beethoven. These are a few of many important historical figures whose contributions shaped society the way we know it today. But do you know what else these prolific individuals have in common? Biographical records suggest that their lives…

Dr. Pankhuri Aggarwal Featured in Washington Post Article on Signs of 'High Functioning' Depression

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In a recent Washington Post article, Dr. Pankhuri Aggarwal offered insight on 'high-functioning' depression and weighed in on a viral video discussing the topic. Read the article