Dr. Dan Gottlieb
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Approach working with juvenile offenders shows long-term results
December 5, 2011
A comprehensive approach in working with juvenile offenders has shown long - term results. More »
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Serving up a harmonious Thanksgiving
November 21, 2011
This Thursday marks Thanksgiving--who is going to be at your family dinner? Big family gatherings can bring joy and happiness, as well as stress and quarrels. More »
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Why the angst about high school reunions?
November 14, 2011
November is a busy time for high school reunions. Getting together with your pals from school decades after graduation should be a fun affair, but seems to raise anxiety levels in participants months before the event. More »
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Suicide rates on the rise in US, but shame continues to surround the issue
November 7, 2011
Suicide rates have been rising for the last decade, and suicide is among the top ten causes of death in this country. More »
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Understanding the appeal of fear
October 31, 2011
It's Halloween, and people have been getting into the spirit of all things scary for for some time now. More »
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Mental health care important aspect of cancer treatment
October 24, 2011
When faced with a cancer diagnosis most people are mainly concerned with their physical health, and how they can best treat and beat cancer. More »
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Study examines envy and its impact on the workplace
October 17, 2011
Friendly work place competition can fuel productiveness and lead to innovation - but when employees feel disconnected from their co-workers and are envious of their achievements, it could lead to sabotage and rumor-spreading. More »
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Defining mental health
October 10, 2011
October 10th, 2011 is World Mental Health Day, marked by the World Health organization to promote awareness of mental health issues. More »
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Memoir or ME-moir?
October 3, 2011
Type in "memoir" on a book-selling website, and close to 200,000 hits will come up. Why this need to write down and share our stories? More »
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Connecting emotional and physical pain
September 26, 2011
About half of American adults report that they have chronic pain. Physical pain has an effect on our emotional well-being--and researchers are learning that physical and emotional pain are connected in more ways than expected. In their weekly conversation, WHYY's Behavioral Health reporter ... More »





