April 1 marked the beginning of Autism Awareness Month and we would like to focus on the millions of caregivers and the families of the special needs community. FamilyAffaires.com Contributor Dr. Dan Gottlieb discusses with FamilyAffaires.com Community Advocate Roseann Vanella the importance of recognizing these caregivers and focusing on what they go through both spiritually […]
First, Dan Gottlieb told these fourth graders about the Khulani Special School. What they did next will make your day.
Dan recently spoke to fourth-graders at Highland Park Elementary School in Upper Darby, PA, as part of a class journalism project in which student reporters research and prepare to interview newsmakers. As they interviewed Dan, they learned about his special relationship with the students and families of the Khulani Special School in Durban, South Africa […]
Is Anger Always a Bad Thing?
While posting on the Christopher and Dana Reeve webpage the other day, a gentlemen I’ll call John, says he is a quadriplegic who calls himself an angry person. Whether or not that’s true, he wondered if anger is always a bad thing. Here is my response, but I would love to hear yours: Yes, anger […]
Does an Extramarital Affair Cause Divorce?
When a couple announces they are going to divorce, the first question that comes to everyone’s mind is, “who is cheating on who” or “who is having an affair”? If only the reasons for divorce were so simple. Today, FamilyAffaires.com Community Advocate & Family Expert, Roseann Vanella interviews FamilyAffaires.com Contributor & Psychologist Dr. Dan Gottlieb […]
Feeling Powerful vs Being Powerful
It’s common that in relationships one person is more powerful, or perceived to be more powerful than the other person. Sometimes, this creates a power struggle and issues in the relationship whether it’s with a romantic partner, work colleague or friends. According to FamilyAffaires.com Contributor, Dr. Dan Gottlieb, the person who is perceived to be […]
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Caregiving at End of Life
The act of caregiving in general can be very difficult. Caregiving at end of life is extremely difficult. For many caregivers it can unexpectedly stir up emotions that were never felt before. Through caregiving, the focus is always on the person who is being cared for and the caregiver puts themselves and their feelings on […]
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FamilyAffaires.com 3/4/2015: Failure Leads to Growth
Think of the word failure and we immediately think of something negative. So many of us are held back for the fear of failing. Failure to us means that we feel shamed and unsuccessful. We may fear failure in a business scenario or in our personal relationships. FamilyAffaires.com Contributor Dr. Dan Gottlieb talks with Community […]
April 24: “The Wisdom We’re Born With” at Har Zion Temple, on the Main Line
Dan will speak about his latest book, The Wisdom We’re Born With, on April 24 at Har Zion Temple, Penns Valley, PA.
April 8: Valley Forge Educational Services – Talks for Staff and Parents on Autism
Dan will be giving two talks — one for staff and one for parents — on themes around autism, at Valley Forge Educational Services on April 8. These events are open only to VFES families and staff.
Dan speaking about dysfunctional families in the Bible at Congregation M’kor Shalom April 1
Dan will lead a discussion on dysfunctional Bible families at Congregation M’kor Shalom in Cherry Hill April 1. It’s a family therapy session with Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Hagar, and Ishmael. As Dan says, “Oy vey!” More information at the M’kor Shalom website.
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