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Sean Grover is a New York-based group psychotherapist, parenting thought leader, and author. [1] He has contributed to national news outlets including the New York Times, [2] Wall Street Journal, [3] The Associated Press, [4] The Economist, [5] The Atlantic [6] and The Chicago Tribune, [7] as well as online, with sites including the Huffington Post, [8] Lifehacker, [9] PsychCentral [10] and ...
Steven Levenkron (born 1941) is an American psychotherapist and writer known for his research into anorexia nervosa and self-injury. [1] He lives in New York, where his practice is based. Levenkron started his research in 1970 and later took part in the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. [2]
Haim G. Ginott (né Ginzburg; August 5, 1922 – November 4, 1973) was a school teacher, [1] a child psychologist and psychotherapist and a parent educator. He pioneered techniques for conversing with children that are still taught today. His book, Between Parent and Child, [1] stayed on the best seller list for over a year and is still popular ...
Frances Tustin (born Frances Daisy Vickers; 1913 in Northern England) was a pioneering child psychotherapist renowned for her work with children with autism in the 1950s. She became a teacher and began studying psychoanalysis in 1943 at the University of London. [1]
This short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy has demonstrated evidence in a pilot study, [5] a randomized controlled trial, [6] and an online, school-based program during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 7 ] Ongoing education and research related to RFP-C is supported by the non-profit, Center for Regulation Focused Psychotherapy which offers online ...
The Lizard is going on a murdering spree before Spider-Man tries to stop him. [2] The Lizard poisons Spider-Man and throws him off of a building. It is later revealed that Calypso is hypnotizing the Lizard to do her bidding, and also manipulates Spider-Man's mind, making him think that Kraven the Hunter is alive again after committing suicide.
The woman managed to free herself and called the police. She was unharmed but told officers Godoy’s comments had made her fear for her life. “Obviously she was terrified,” Alexander said ...
Berke worked as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist for individuals and families. He was the co-founder of the Arbours Association in London in 1970, and the founder and director of the Arbours Crisis Centre (1973-2010) in London. [3] He was the author of many articles and books on psychological, social, and religious themes.