by Deb Henson | Sep 8, 2016 | Law: Mental Health Defense, Psychotherapy
I have recently been a bit overwhelmed with various aspects of separation and thought I might write about it for this month’s blog. I am also inviting anyone with thoughts, experiences, and wisdom about this most difficult psychological task to write to me about what...
by Deb Henson | Jul 5, 2016 | Law: Mental Health Defense, Psychotherapy
I was talking with a friend of mine recently, who is a mother of two (tween and teen), a solo lawyer, and soon to be a high school teacher. Like me, she enjoys a variety of professional activities and manages her life with the skill of an inveterate multi-tasker. It...
by Deb Henson | May 2, 2016 | Law: Mental Health Defense, Psychotherapy
Clinicians in agency settings or private practice are surrounded by grief, sadness, toxic behavior, depression, anxiety, and questions about the meaning or purpose of life. The influx of heaviness and sorrow sometimes seems to never end. Then, the work day is over,...
by Deb Henson | Mar 13, 2016 | Law: Mental Health Defense
Clinicians are a courageous bunch. First, we take on some of the most troubled folks in our society with the inspired aim of helping them function better, more productively, more safely and harmoniously in their families and social groups. As if that goal is not lofty...