Dear Dan, How does one be in a relationship with a narcissistic parent? I am an only child, and my parents were divorced when I was 8. My mother passed away from illness when I was 21, so my father is all I have. He has some health issues, but none that would keep him […]
On Healing 9/28/2009: A fall illness with ties to depression
Someone I know well began waking up around 3 a.m. and had difficulty getting back to sleep. He has a history of Seasonal Affective Disorder, which many people begin to experience in late August as the days get shorter, and he suspected this was the first sign. The sleep disturbance didn’t bother him that much […]
On Healing 9/21/2009: Eventually, children must learn to fail
Dear Dan, My young daughter is having a difficult year. She has been doing various sports and playing music for several years with much success. But this year, her first in high school, things are not going well. She has been getting low scores in her athletics compared to her friends. She also did not […]
On Healing 9/14/2009: How parents can help children after divorce
Dear Dan, I am a faithful reader of all things Gottlieb, so I am hoping you can advise me. How can I go about helping my daughter find a therapist for my grandchildren, ages 8 and 5? Their parents recently divorced, and the older child is having real problems with sleeping overnight at his dad’s […]
On Healing 9/7/2009: Did film get a mental illness right?
Dear Dan, I watched the movie “The Soloist,” about Steve Lopez’s relationship with Nathaniel Ayers, the inspirational homeless musician in L.A. I’m wondering if you can share your insights on the authenticity of the movie, especially regarding the relationship between Ayers and Lopez and the mental illness symptoms of the homeless people depicted in the […]
Learning from the Heart: Lessons on Living, Loving, and Listening
In the nearly 30 years since the accident that made this radio personality and columnist a quadriplegic, Dan Gottlieb has developed a finely tuned quality of awareness that most people never achieve. He became an outsider among us—“like a foreign correspondent,” as he puts it—and here, Dan shares his insights into what it means to […]
On Healing 8/31/2009: The weight of counseling patients who have cancer
Dear Dan, I’ve been facing a very painful realization about the impact my work is having on me. I counsel cancer patients both in person and online. I’ve been doing this for years and always felt so good from reassuring people about their diagnosis and care options since I had to go it alone when […]
On Healing 8/24/2009: Opening up to the Michael Vick story
Dear Dan, I don’t excuse what Michael Vick did, but he served 18 months at a maximum-security prison in Leavenworth, Kan., with bank robbers, drug dealers, and other serious federal criminals. By committing his crime, he lost $130 million in pay and ran the risk of never being employed in his field. I spent 13 […]
On Healing 8/17/2009: Accepting your role in causing their pain
Dear Dan, I have been married for 20 years, and the majority of them have been unhappy. My husband has been controlling and unloving. And we have two adolescent children. Recently, a very good friend confessed his feelings for me. I, too, had the same feelings for him. Over several months, we tried desperately to […]
On Healing 8/10/2009: Precious personal growth, post-trauma
When we think about the impact of trauma, we usually think about how it causes post-traumatic stress disorder or depression. But an emerging field called “post-traumatic growth” takes a different approach. It is about changing the way we see ourselves and finding new meaning in life. A friend with a severely autistic son once said: […]
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