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  2. How to Be Like Elsa and Let It Go, According to Therapists - AOL

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    One of therapy’s main benefits is getting an outsider’s perspective in determining which people and areas of your life are holding you back. We asked therapists for the 8 things they wish ...

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    Written by a trauma therapist, this book’s easy and honest writing makes even the most difficult concepts approachable. Moffa has wisdom to offer all grievers and even the most seasoned clinicians.

  4. Psychology Today - Wikipedia

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    Psychology Today content and its therapist directory are found in 20 countries worldwide. [3] Psychology Today's therapist directory is the most widely used [4] and allows users to sort therapists by location, insurance, types of therapy, price, and other characteristics. It also has a Spanish-language website.

  5. Linda Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Linda Carroll (born Linda Anne Risi; April 7, 1944) [3] is an American writer, marriage counselor, and family therapist. [4] Carroll received national attention in 1993 when one of her patients, the fugitive Katherine Ann Power, turned herself in to authorities after spending twenty-three years eluding police. [1]

  6. Do therapists make New Year's resolutions? Here's what they ...

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    Therapist Arron Muller says intentions are his way of setting himself up for the new year. “The beginning of a new year provides a natural marker for reflection, identifying areas for positive ...

  7. Reality therapy - Wikipedia

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    Reality therapy (RT) is an approach to psychotherapy and counseling developed by William Glasser in the 1960s. It differs from conventional psychiatry, psychoanalysis and medical model schools of psychotherapy in that it focuses on what Glasser calls "psychiatry's three Rs" – realism, responsibility, and right-and-wrong – rather than mental disorders. [1]

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