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Living in the Age of Dysfunctional Doubt

Living in the Age of Dysfunctional Doubt

Learning How to Understand and Manage the Doubt You Feel By Amir Levine, PhD, LCSW-R What is Dysfunctional Doubt Doubt is often associated with uncertainty, ambivalence, hesitation, questioning and seeking reassurance. And while doubt can initially be thought of as...

Understanding Your Window of Tolerance

Understanding Your Window of Tolerance

The “Window of Tolerance” concept has consistently gained more traction in the world of psychotherapy, self-healing and self-transformation since it was first conceived and published by Dr. Daniel Siegal’s 1999 book, “The Developing Mind”.  What is the Window of...

Teaching Vulnerability in Clinical Supervision

Teaching Vulnerability in Clinical Supervision

Practical Approaches to Acknowledging Your Vulnerability by Amir Levine, PhD, LCSW-R Vulnerability as a Path A newer clinician I supervise recently asked me, “What do you believe is the most important quality a therapist should have?” Reflexively, I answered, “Access...

Five Emotional Drivers of Political Beliefs

Five Emotional Drivers of Political Beliefs

  By Amir Levine, PhD, LCSW-R, Co-Founder & Clinical Director Bhava Therapy Group Explore the Connection Between Emotional Needs and Political Beliefs The therapy room may not be an ideal forum for debating different political policies, yet it is an opportune...

Contemplating the Aging Journey

Contemplating the Aging Journey

How do you feel about aging? What does it bring up for you? This month marks my 49th birthday and so naturally the topic of aging is upfront and center in my brain. While traveling this road to 49, I’ve had waves of different feelings and beliefs flow through me -...

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