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psychotherapy Archives - Page 3 of 3 - Gail-Elaine Tinker MS, RM, CH, NCC, LPC

Coping with the Death of a Pet

Your Pet’s Death is a Significant Loss Gail-Elaine Tinker, M.S. Psychotherapist Many people feel an intense bond with their animal companions in life, so encountering their departure from our lives can be as traumatic as losing a family member. For many people a...

Empowerment for Women 101

A Comprehensive List On Being Your Very Best Self By Gail-Elaine Tinker, M.S., Psychotherapist “The thing that is really hard, and really amazing, is giving up on being perfect and beginning the work of becoming yourself.” – Anna Quindlen, As a Psychotherapist, I...

Telling Your Story Via Journal

Getting to Know Yourself Through Writing By Gail-Elaine Tinker, M.S.  Psychotherapist Mankind has always had an impulse to tell stories. Since the beginning, we have found ways to tell our stories orally, pictorially, via hieroglyph, and then written language....

Is Your Life Hacked by Narcissism: Get Your Life Back

  By Gail-Elaine Tinker MS, RM, CH, NCC, LPC      Psychotherapist Narcissist Personality defined: long-standing pattern of grandiosity (fantasy or actual behavior), an overwhelming need for admiration, and usually a lack of empathy toward others. People with this...