‘Therapy’ Questions at Ask the Psychologist: Online Clinical Psychologist, Page 77

The following questions are related to ‘Therapy’ at Ask the Psychologist: Online Clinical Psychologist.

Recurring Distressing Thoughts Over the Past Month

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 6 November 2008

Q: I have recurring thoughts throughout the day. Usually these thoughts are questions that need to be answered, and these questions are highly sensitive in nature, usually about friends or family. If the questions are not answered, I get highly anxious and sometimes obsessive. Then this leads to a bad and moody day. This has [...]

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I Think My Husband Has a Delusional Disorder

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 31 October 2008

Q: I believe that my husband is suffering from a delusional disorder — in particular, delusional or morbid jealousy. He is fixated on the idea that I self-pleasure in my sleep and call out the names of other men (neighbors, co-workers, etc.) almost every night. We have only been married two months, although we have [...]

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Is There Any Way I Can Learn to Be Normal?

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 29 October 2008

Q: My problem is that I have never been normal. I’ve always been an outsider with very few exceptions. I do have issues with bipolar, but even before I had a diagnosis I have never really known how to fit in with others. I’ve never been able to hold down a job for very long [...]

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Death of Son Places Grandparents and Wife at Odds over Granddaughter

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 27 October 2008

Q: My 26-year-old daughter lost her husband in a motorcycle accident on Mother’s Day 2007. They have a daughter who was 4.5 months old at the time. Six months later she met a man and began a relationship with him. They have now moved across the country together. The new man is a very nice [...]

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All Life Areas are Damaged: Where Do I Even Begin?

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 20 October 2008

Q: I want to get my best point across to you in hopes that it will help with the best progress toward recovery. First let me start with I’m 23 and have been though a lot in my short life, too much to recall on paper but let me give you a short overview. At [...]

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