Keep Your Partner, Change Your Relationship
A day before the announcement of one of the latest iphones, a New York Times article addressed the mental price of our involvement with technology.
Love in Long-Distance Relationships
A long-distance relationship or LDR is typically an intimate relationship that takes place
Eye on the Elderly- Helping Seniors in the Hospital Setting
All diseases run into one, old age.” -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Homecoming: Finding The Way Home From Trauma and War
On Oct 13, 2010 the 33rd Chilean miner emerged from the mine that had entrapped him
Just Doing What We Do
Stating, “Behind our brave service men and women, there are family members and loved
The Three R’s: Realization, Relationships, and Roots
"People spend a lifetime searching for happiness; looking for peace. They chase idle
Protecting Children from the Impact of Marital Strife
A study reported by Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, at the American Psychological Association’s
Opposite of Understanding
“We have to believe that even the briefest of human connections can heal. Otherwise, life is
Is it a Loving Relationship or an Addiction?
“Looking back I see my affair as a breakdown, as simply illness. It was a sickness, an
Suzanne Phillips, PsyD
Dr. Phillips is a licensed Psychologist, Psychoanalyst, Diplomat in Group Psychotherapy and Co-Author of Healing Together. She has been an Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Doctoral Program of Long Island University, Brookville, N.Y., since 1991. In addition to her private practice in Northport, she has provided direct services in the aftermath of trauma and disaster to civilians and uniformed service providers and has trained professionals nationally and internationally. In February 2008 she testified before Congress for the needs of military and their...