Protecting Children from the Impact of Marital Strife
A study reported by Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, at the American Psychological Association’s
Medicine by the Numbers Part II: The Hospital Bill
Everything unknown is magnified.” -Publius Cornelius Tacitus, senator and a historian of the
Medicine by the Numbers
“If you want to inspire confidence, give plenty of statistics. It does not matter that they should be accurate, or even intelligible, as long as there is enough of them.”
What are Parents Really Juggling?
A parent’s love for a child surely is one of nature’s great treasures.
My Illness is Not My Identity
I was asked by Diana Keough of ShareWIK.com to write about the topic of living with bipolar without letting my mood disorder define me.
Understanding What Matters
My wife had to leave for 3 weeks specialized training and it gave me a taste of what life will be like during her deployment.
Which Conflicts Consume Couples the Most?
According to one widely-held view on couple relationships, how you argue is far more important than what you happen to be arguing about.
Thoughts on Anxiety
Oh, anxiety! It’s the pits, isn’t it? That knot in your stomach, the racing heartbeat, the thoughts darting around in your mind like frightened minnows…
Sara Kenney, L.C.S.W.
Sara Kenney is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She has practiced analytically-oriented psychotherapy in Los Angeles for 15 years. She specializes in working with people in transition personally, professionally, and in their relationships. Sara works to help people expand their understanding of themselves and how they move through the world, facilitating change and growth. Her client base includes adults and adolescents, individuals and couples.