by Karenna Armington, LICSW | Jun 25, 2012
Scott Miller, Ph.D, in his Top Performance Blog reports that the Swedish government’s fervent but misguided efforts to identify specific approaches for specific psychiatric diagnoses were a waste of precious time and resources. In fact, the unilateral plan to use only...
by Karenna Armington, LICSW | Jun 7, 2012
The next edition of the DSM might be getting addiction right. Definitions and understandings of addictions have evolved over time to a new comprehensive and useful perspective. An understanding of the mind/body connection…the indistinguishable interconnectedness...
by Karenna Armington, LICSW | Jun 1, 2012
Enough with the media news about the ‘generation gap’ and ‘failure to launch’. Enough with the critical concern about the trend in post-college 20somethings returning home or continuing to rely, either emotionally or financially, on parents....
by Karenna Armington, LICSW | May 29, 2012
The New York Times – By: NATALIE ANGIER – The Spirit of Sisterhood Is in the Air and on the Air – Published: April 23, 2012 – In animals as diverse as African elephants and barnyard mice, blue monkeys of Kenya and feral horses of New Zealand,...
by Karenna Armington, LICSW | May 29, 2012
The New York Times – By: JONATHAN ALPERT – In Therapy Forever? Enough Already – Published: April 21, 2012 – “MY therapist called me the wrong name. I poured out my heart; my doctor looked at his watch. My psychiatrist told me I had to keep seeing him or I...