I must admit to sometimes unthinkingly looking for the red squiggly spell check when I’m writing with pen on paper, and it can take me a while to focus and just read a book with no means of linking away from the subject matter (except in my mind). Does habitual, extended internet use rewire the [...]
Archive for September, 2008
There’s no surprises in this research finding that shows psychotherapists who focus on client strengths (rather than just their pathologies and deficits) get better results. Thinking about and focusing on client resources (even stubbornness can be reframed as ‘determination.’) seems obvious but, believe it or not has been shied away from in psychotherapy for years. [...]






