Attachment and loss: Matters of life and death
Alan Eppel Posted with permission from New Therapist issue no.84 March-April 2013. Love and Loss The interplay of love and loss is the central dynamic in the human story. The longing for love and the pain of its loss are the most deeply felt o..
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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY: TIME FOR A REDEFINITION
Vol 2 # 4 Alan Eppel Borderline personality continues to be a major focus of mental health services. This is in large part due to the high rates of presentation to outpatient and inpatient psychiatric services. The term borderline per..
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It’s Not Always Depression: Sometimes It’s Shame
Vol 3 #5 By Hilary Jacobs Hendel (Originally published in the New York Times on March 10, 2015. Published in this Journal with the author’s permission). How can it be that a seemingly depressed person, one who shows clinical symptoms, do..
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ADDRESSING SHAME: WHAT ROLE DOES SHAME PLAY IN THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY?
Vol 8 #1 Sandy Miles Copyright: © The Author 2019 BJPsych Bulletin, Volume 44, Issue 1 February 2020, pp. 1-5 This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Common..
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Moving Beyond a Sense of Guilt
Vol 10 #2 Caroline Giroux, MD, FRCPC Author information: Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UC Davis Health System, Sacramento, CA, [email protected] Every year around December, there seems to be ..
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