Love Gone Bad I am the victim of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). In my forthcoming book, “LOVE GONE BAD: Surviving the loss of your children through Parental Alienation Syndrome,” I walk you through the two parts you need to know to protect yourself and your children (even grown children). First, you need to know that …
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Both Narcissism and Autism are on a Spectrum. Narcissism is a personality disorder that ranges from mild to severe. And on the Autism Spectrum, “Asperger’s” is a high functioning form of Autism. Instead of listing Narcissism and autism on separate Spectrums, should they possibly be classified on the same Spectrum? There is some merit to …
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Education that Reflects a Passion for Learning Bachelor of Science in Psychology: With high honors, Portland State University Master of Social Work: University of Hawaii Ph.D. in Psychology: The Fielding Institute Certified Practitioner: Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) Ericksonian Hypnosis Thought Field Therapy Level 2 NET (NeuroEmotionalTechnique) Practitioner Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy including: Entrepreneurial Couples …
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Help for Complex Relationships By Kathy J. Marshack, Ph.D. “Welcome. Right from the start, I want you to know that: You are not alone. Your voice matters. I am here to help you.” I am Dr. Kathy Marshack, psychologist and author. As a professional, I specialize in helping my clients who are in Complex Relationships …
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How often do you feel unsure of yourself – once in a while, all the time, or never? It’s not unusual for people to have trouble assessing their own skills and abilities. Some people tend to undervalue what they can do. On the other hand, some people overestimate themselves – a phenomenon called the Dunning-Kruger …
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Did you know that gossip can be as simple as sharing news about someone that the listener hasn’t heard before, like, “Mary is going to have a baby”? But more often than not, gossip is harmful. A number of months ago, I read an article in the New York Times that makes me think about …
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