by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Mar 9, 2015 | Attachment, Psychology, Uncategorized
The Beatles might have been right that all we need is love. It’s certainly very beneficial to our mental health, according to an article in Psychiatry Advisor. The article talks about the book A General Theory Of Love, which gets back to what Mr. Orlans and Dr....
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Mar 2, 2015 | Trauma
You get in a fight with a cousin where he was in the wrong, he goes to your aunt and uncle and tells them about it and they side with him. That’s called triangulation and it’s something that comes up often in trauma therapy, which Mr. Orlans and Dr. Levy...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Feb 16, 2015 | Attachment, Parenting
Sibling relationships can last a lifetime, even more enduring than parent-child or marital relationships. Sibling relationships have a significant influence on children’s emotional and social development. Lessons about sharing, compromising, conflict-resolution,...
by Michael Orlans | Jan 30, 2015 | Psychology, Uncategorized
Conventional bio-medicine follows a reductionist model that theorizes that if there is a problem in the body the source of the problem can be ascribed to a malfunction along the body’s chemical assembly line. The belief is that pharmaceutical drugs will rectify the...
by Michael Orlans | Jan 26, 2015 | Attachment, Uncategorized
1. It is an unparalleled opportunity If life is a school, relationships are graduate school. We are biologically designed to seek and maintain attachments to others. The area in which we experience our most intense feelings as adults is with our love partner. We...