by Eva Patrick, Psy.D. | Jan 29, 2018 | family therapy, grief, individual therapy, Parenting, Relationships, Uncategorized
If you’re certain that paying your own rent, mortgage and bills means you had fully moved out of your parents’ house, think again.
by Kate Petrosky, PsyD. | Nov 11, 2017 | family therapy, individual therapy, Uncategorized
Mo’ Candles, Mo’ Problems?
by Eva Patrick, Psy.D. | Sep 21, 2017 | career, family therapy, grief, individual therapy, Relationships, Uncategorized, Wright Institute Los Angeles
Fear is a helpful tool that alerts us of dangers to avoid but it could also be used to identify opportunities for growth and expansion.
by Christine Spera, MSW | Sep 14, 2017 | family therapy, individual therapy, Parenting, Relationships, Uncategorized, Wright Insight
How We Can Support Mothers-to-Be?
by Kyle Kermott, Psy.D. | Aug 1, 2017 | family therapy, individual therapy, Relationships, Uncategorized, Wright Institute Los Angeles
A short essay on growth
by Eva Patrick, Psy.D. | Jul 20, 2017 | family therapy, individual therapy, Relationships, SRP, Wright Institute Los Angeles
If you find yourself contemplating quitting therapy, this post is for you.