Category Archives: Relationships

Positive Psychology and Psychodrama: The Virtual Gratitude Visit

An Evening of Psychodrama Hudson Valley Chapter of the American Society for Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama Friday, March 18, 2016 7:30 PM Boughton Place  150 Kisor Road Highland, NY Presenter: Dan Tomasulo, PhD, TEP, MFA, MAPP   Positive Psychology is informed … Continue reading

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Group Dynamics

Most of our lives happen in groups.  We are born into a group (aka our family).  We work in groups.  We spend our leisure time in groups.  We practice our spiritual beliefs in groups.  We play sports in groups.  And … Continue reading

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What Dogs Can Tell Us About Love

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner.  Hallmark and other gift card companies have convinced us that cards, flowers and gifts are required for those of us in relationships and have the potential of landing a mate for those of … Continue reading

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Choosing a Therapist: How Do You Know if You’ve Got a Good Fit?

There are a lot of good therapist out there.  And there are a lot of therapists out there who aren’t so good.  When you’re shopping for a therapist, how do you know who to choose? The first thing you need … Continue reading

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To Dream Again

There are many ways of breaking a heart. Stories were full of hearts broken by love, but what really broke a heart was taking away its dream – whatever that dream might be. Pearl S. Buck If you’ve ever invested … Continue reading

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“You…”

Have you ever noticed that when you’re talking to your partner and start a sentence with the word you that you are usually blaming him or her for something?  So, when you say, “You left the clothes in the dryer … Continue reading

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