Therapy

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  • I hate the way I love it when I make you tie me up

    I tease men into dominating me. Afterward I feel shame and anger.
  • The Gavin Newsom sex scandal: Why did his lover tell?

    Why did Ruby Rippey-Tourk confess her affair with the San Francisco mayor to her husband? What good would that do?
  • My mother stopped her Paxil and appears to have gone crazy

    She went on Paxil eight years ago when my dad died, and now she's acting irrationally.
  • Should I leave my alcoholic husband?

    I'd give him an ultimatum, but what if he sobered up and I still wanted to leave?
  • I wrote a good book but see nothing but the flaws in it

    Why am I such a perfectionist? It's driving me crazy.
  • Getting over happiness

    Psychologist Steven Hayes says the American obsession with feeling good is preventing us from living good -- and that living life to the fullest means a lot of pain.
  • Massachusetts shrink outed as former stripper

    The successful therapist is also caught practicing without a license -- but her patients don't really care.
  • Authors, authors!

    Robert Oxnam has suffered with multiple personality disorder for much of his adult life. Now his three personalities -- he once had 11 -- have written a strange and fascinating book.
  • We need divorce counseling! No, we don't! Yes, we do!

    We're separating. I say we need help. My wife disagrees.
  • He lost his mind

    Jonathan Cott forgot 15 years of his life after electroshock for depression. Now he's picking up the pieces.
  • Self-help nation

    Americans spend billions of dollars a year trying to improve themselves. Is this quest for perfection a sign of perpetual optimism -- or fear of a hostile world?
  • Van Gogh on Prozac

    Treating depression doesn't quell our humanity and creativity but restores them, argues "Listening to Prozac" author Peter Kramer. So, please, let's stop making a virtue out of despair.
  • Wasting disease

    I ate nothing but cottage cheese and rice cakes. I was a set of bones hunkered over a tiny saucer. What was I feeling? What was I trying, so desperately, not to feel?
  • Couch surfing

    She found her Dr. Feelgood once. But do you ever get a second one?
  • Ecstasy begets empathy

    Psychiatrist and drug researcher Dr. Charles Grob sees value in MDMA -- when it's taken in therapy, not at a rave.
  • Out of the frying pan, into group therapy

    A new Supreme Court ruling could increase the number of former sex offenders released into the community. For these ex-cons, the end of detention marks the beginning of intense, and possibly endless, therapy.
  • The mystery cure

    A simple approach to treating trauma has had spectacular results in the wake of tragedies in Oklahoma, Bosnia and Littleton. Will EMDR help in New York?
  • Sexual healing

    According to therapist Bryce Britton, "sex" is a 13-letter word, and it's spelled "communication."
  • Therapy by e-mail

    All that hate mail was getting us down. So we sent a note to Usofyne.com and got back a healthy dose of ass-kissing.
  • The virtual reality shrink

    Can computerized 3-D immersion therapy cure you of your fear of flying?
  • Therapy for Thanksgiving

    While the rest of you make pie, we are chopping and dicing familial neuroses.
  • Fighting to die

    I've read about therapists who brilliantly talk people out of killing themselves. But when a patient paged me to say goodbye, I was just scared and pissed off.
  • I like my guys preshrunk

    By Jennifer Kornreich
  • I like my guys preshrunk

    Men who haven't gone through therapy just aren't worth the risk.
  • Love for sale on the rocks

    Marla and Posh hock love tokens; frosh director visits Buck Palace, sneaks toke. Plus: Tonya Harding strikes again!
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