Let’s be honest about COVID-19 and the Holidays
You probably aren’t going to see grandma for Thanksgiving. Her health is vulnerable, and you can’t risk exposing her. You probably aren’t going to see
You probably aren’t going to see grandma for Thanksgiving. Her health is vulnerable, and you can’t risk exposing her. You probably aren’t going to see
This morning, my Lyft driver had on a 90’s station. Painfully, I had to listen to Bon Jovi sing about how “you give love a bad
When I was 17, I drank beers with my best friend. We got in his car and he wrapped us around a pole. I should
I spend most of my free time thinking about COVID-19. I need something else. I hope baseball takes my mind off things, even if for
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ll be live on my good friend Marsha Wietecha’s radio show Born To Talk, Friday, at 1 p.m. Pacific (and
As the world wobbles on its axis, I’ve taken a few minutes to jot down my thoughts on how people can cope emotionally as the
Since I opened my practice 12 years ago, I’ve found that the frequency of cutting among teens comes and goes. My experience is that it’s
One of my earliest memories is of lying on my stomach on my parents’ bed and watching Wilt Chamberlain playing for the Lakers on a
“Hey dad, are you going to coach our basketball practice today?” Without thinking about it, I told him I would. He gave the immediate, enthusiastic,
When we think about REALLY helping people, we often think on a grand scale. There have been plenty of natural disasters this year, and there