Katherine (Schreiber) Cullen, LCSW
@katielmsw
Therapist and Writer.
Co-author, The Truth About Exercise Addiction. @FordhamGSS alum. AΣN member. @kcullentherapy on instagram.
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Despite greater access to mental healthcare, our collective loneliness as Americans doesn't seem to be getting better. Here's a closer look at why—and some non-clinical ways to help. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-tr… via Psychology Today
A therapeutic relationship lacking in trust, feelings of being understood and accepted without judgment, and genuineness will do little for a client, no matter how clinically skilled or well trained a therapist may be. via Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-…
Non-clinical services offer a unique antidote to our modern dilemma of loneliness and disconnection. Here's how SomeoneToTellItTo is helping those who need support: psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-…
Yes, people’s access to therapy during COVID-19’s peak helped manage symptoms of mental illness, but what really made or broke their well-being, research suggests, was their access to genuine, reciprocally supportive relationships. via Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-…
If you struggle with making decisions, you're not alone. Here are a 8 tips to help you choose better: psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-… My latest for Psychology Today
Want to save yourself the heartache of thinking someone’s ready for a new relationship when they may not be? Look out for these 7 signs, writes Katherine (Schreiber) Cullen, LCSW psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-tr…
Many thanks to Katherine (Schreiber) Cullen, LCSW for citing our work on emotional flooding in couple's conflict (doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.…) in her article for Psychology Today 😊😊
There are a lot of reasons why we might have trouble closing the door on an ex—even when we know deep down that they are not the one. But when we are ready to let go, a substantial period of no reinforcement is key. Katherine (Schreiber) Cullen, LCSW explains why. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-tr…