by Marc Shulman | Dec 2, 2017 | Dating and Relationships
Some people feel that the mate they choose is “the one” – that their personality, looks, and other features make them attractive to us, and that they match our ideals of what makes a worthwhile partner. But not everyone selects a partner for the reasons that they...
by Marc Shulman | Dec 1, 2017 | Anxiety and Stress
Psychology is a science. But not everything in the field of psychology has a clear cause and effect the way that other sciences do. This is especially common in with the development of anxiety, depression, and related disorders. Sometimes the symptoms are reactive....
by Marc Shulman | Nov 25, 2017 | Long Island Therapy, Uncategorized
For those that are struggling with anxiety and depression, there are many different approaches that can be used in therapy to help treat them. Some therapies have more evidence of success than others, but every patient should be approached as the unique individual...
by Marc Shulman | Nov 18, 2017 | Sadness and Depression
Therapy is a time of personal exploration, and often times in my therapy sessions, we talk about the issues that seem to bother the person the most. So often, the emotion that seems to have one of the greatest impacts on a person’s quality of life is not sadness or...
by Marc Shulman | Nov 11, 2017 | Sadness and Depression
There is nothing quite like experiencing a loss to bring out some of the world’s harshest emotions. There are issues in life that make us sad, scared, empty, and lonely. But mourning a loss seems to bring out versions of those emotions that few other experiences can...