LGBTQ Boomers, AIDS, and COVID-19

For many Americans, the time of the Coronavirus is marked by deep fear. This stems in part from the threat of the virus itself, but is heightened by a lack of information. It is destabilizing for a country to grapple with a new disease that medical experts are still coming to understand. There is often [...]

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Gray Divorce: Splitting Up in Later Life

Many years ago, my grandmother attended a 50th wedding anniversary party for her friends, Joan and Alan. The couple spared no expense. Champagne flowed, the band played late into the night, the finest food was served. Several hundred guests traveled from all over the country to celebrate the joyous occasion. A few weeks later, Joan [...]

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Integrating Geek Therapy and Narrative Family Therapy

After playing a random game of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) one night, I noticed myself contemplate how I could incorporate D&D into my practice. I shared this with a friend who told me about Geek Therapy Community, a Facebook page dedicated to professionals interested in Geek Therapy and integrating it into clinical, research, and school [...]

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