Making the impossible, possible

Making the impossible, possible

At a recent mental health conference, I had the opportunity to hear Ben Nemtin, a 37 year-old Canadian writer, give the keynote address Making the Impossible, Possible. As we start to reengage the world from the pandemic, Ben’s message about figuring out what’s important to you so it doesn’t become buried is timely and inspirational. In this next article, I will outline 5 Steps on how you can make the impossible, possible in your own life.

Obstacles to Recovery from Addiction

Obstacles to Recovery from Addiction

In my private practice, I continue to work with patients who are recovering from addiction as well as a mental health challenge. While many will remain abstinent the rest of their lives, every now and then someone will relapse and our work then becomes about getting them back on track. In this next article, I will highlight the addictive and recovery process and the common roadblocks to recovery.

Undoing the narcissism within

Undoing the narcissism within

Throughout my career, I have marveled at the preoccupation in our culture with narcissism. Every day, you can find articles about which politician, celebrity, or athlete is “narcissistic” and why. And while that can be interesting to read about, I often wonder if it would be more helpful to look within before we judge others. In this article, I present an overview about narcissism, with particular focus on becoming more self-aware of narcissistic traits in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

What we are now learning about melatonin

What we are now learning about melatonin

When you think about melatonin what do you think of? Chances are you think of a dietary supplement for sleep that 3 million people in the U.S. take in any given month. In this article, I will highlight some take away points from current research that you should know if you are taking melatonin including very recent studies on how there appears to be an adverse effect of taking melatonin with food.