Following are six popular myths in psychology that pertain to the way we view our children, how we treat them and how we raise them. MYTH #1 THAT CHILDREN WANT OR NEED QUALITY TIME WITH THEIR PARENTS (This myth has largely…
Vera Rabie
Family Therapy Using DOLIF
Traditional family therapy addresses all members of a family at once. There may be three, four or more people in the therapist’s office together to discuss the family’s problems. But this begs the question: How does therapy in the office…
A Family in Grief
A man came into my office and related that his wife has been diagnosed with a terminal disease. He said his children are teenagers, and since she went to hospital they will not listen to what he says, and while…
Some Typical Cases
Following are a few situations that involve patients who did and did not suffer from mental illness, as well as average cases of normal people taken from everyday life. They represent the common life experiences that are typical manifestations of DOLF….