Mark Sichel
Mark Sichel is the author of the best-selling Healing From Family Rifts, (McGraw-Hill, 2004). He is has been practicing psychotherapy in New York City since 1980. Mark works with families, couples, and individuals using a humanistic, collaborative, and interactive probl
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B.A.. NYU, MSW Hunter College, Certified Psychotherapist Postgraduate Center for Mental HealthAffiliations
Supervisor of Psychotherapy Postgraduate Center, Editor & Founder, Psybersquare.com, Author: Healing From Family Rifts
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Celebrity Feuds: When Bad Boys Fight in PublicSpike Lee criticized Clint Eastwood this week for ignoring black soldiers in his World War II film Flags of Our Fathers. In their public feud, Eastwood said Lee should "shut his face," and Lee then reminded Eastwood that "we are not on a plantation."
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Successful Couples Play on the Same TeamWhen you choose to make your relationship better, you'll think about what is best for the two of you. When the WE takes precedence over SHE, HE, OR ME everyone wins.
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Breathing & VisualizationThere are two tools you can use RIGHT NOW to ease the symptoms of an anxiety attack: Breathing Exercises and Visualizations
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What to Do in West Point, New YorkWest Point New York is an ideal weekend destination, with or without children. West Point has everything anyone could want in a weekend experience: beauty, history, outdoor activity, sports, and theatre. -
Ten Tips for Coping with TraumaA traumatic event can make any of us feel shattered, fragmented, and overwhelmed. Some people feel like they're going crazy or will never get control of the anxiety they are feeling. -
Equality in MarriageWithin every couple, each partner has his or her unique strengths and weaknesses. My position is that there does not need to be a boss. -
What is Spirituality? A Guide for the PerplexedMany people are perplexed about the term "spirituality" and have trouble understanding just what the term means and how it's important in recovery and psychological health.
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Two Tools for Rapid Relief from Anxiety and Panic AttacksThere are two tools you can use RIGHT NOW to ease the symptoms of an anxiety attacks. There are, of course, many treatments to consider that may generate more permanent recovery from anxiety. -
Gratitude: My Best FriendGratitude is my best friend in every challenge life presents. Gratitude can get us up the steepest hill or over the biggest obstacles.
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Ten Commandments of Positive Attitudes on the JobFollow the "Ten Commandments" below and breed positive attitude that leads to success at work. These guidelines will allow you to flourish on the job! Your optimistic and constructive attitude will take you to the top!
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Simple Cognitive Tools to Control Your Anxiety and Eliminate Panic AttacksWhen we succumb to anxiety or panic, we succumb to many different forms of erroneous and fatalistic thinking. Change the way you think about anxiety and panic. This is known as cognitive therapy. -
How You Can Help a Depressed Family MemberLife is too short to live it out with someone who is depressed, in denial and refuses to get help. Many people come to see me for therapy for the express purpose of learning how to help a depressed family member.
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Contending with Family EstrangementAn increasingly common phenomenon in our society, family estrangement is devastating and challenges the heart and soul profoundly. When you've done everything you can to heal the rift, and you've done all the right things, you can walk away feeling good about yourself.

