Book cover for Callings: Finding and Following an Authentic Life by Gregg Levoy, with a teal background and a gold and black compass design at the bottom. The book, which explores themes such as anxiety and the search for purpose, is displayed over a blurred room background.

Book Review: Callings

Captain’s Log. Day eight of quarantine. Work has been busy; I’m grateful for the technology we have to collaborate and continue business during this time. I have walked around the block seven times today. I wonder how many days in a row I can eat frozen jalapeno poppers for lunch…
The book cover for Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb features a tissue box against a blue and orange background, with the subtitle A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed, reflecting themes of therapy and personal growth.

Book Review: Maybe You Should Talk To Someone

Usually, each day we wake up we can predict how our day will go. We have an outlined schedule that we follow, and we adapt to adjustments throughout the day because they are often minor. We establish a routine that makes us feel safe and comfortable. Routines give us a…
Book cover of The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk, featuring an abstract human figure with stars and yellow shapes on a blue background, placed in a modern living room setting. This impactful design subtly reflects themes of therapy and psychotherapy explored within the book.

Book Review: The Body Keeps The Score

Anyone who’s ever been in a similar situation—and that’s all of us—can empathize. Even with tasks we've done a million times—like speaking a second language, walking up stairs, or navigating the grocery store—under pressure or observation, we get psyched out. We lose the most basic skills. Lorem ipsum dolor sit…
The book cover of The Gift of Therapy by Irvin D. Yalom, M.D., features a small plant growing through a crack in a stone, symbolizing growth and resilience in the journey of psychotherapy. Blurred living room furniture can be seen in the background.

Book Review: The Gift of Therapy

It’s safe to say that you’re currently spending a lot of time with your spouse in very tight quarters—more time than you’ve spent together in years or ever. You’re both trying to work from home, manage the household, and care for your—getting quite stir-crazy—kids. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur…
Book cover of The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog by Bruce D. Perry and Maia Szalavitz, featuring a silhouette of a boy standing by water with a cloudy blue sky background, reflecting on themes of trauma and the impact of therapy.

Book Review: The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog

The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog Author: Bruce Perry   Trigger Warning: Contains explicit descriptions of trauma and abuse Official Description: How does trauma affect a child’s mind—and how can that mind recover? Child psychiatrist Dr. Bruce D. Perry has helped children faced with unimaginable horror: genocide survivors,…