therapy

Climate change is here to stay—and climate therapy might be too

A Q&A with therapist Jared Knoll, who treats farmers and university students with eco-anxiety and eco-grief

How tarot became the latest social media craze

It’s a source of introspection and reflection—not unlike therapy

Gabor Maté: Go ahead, blame your childhood

“When I was a workaholic doctor, that behaviour was driven by my trauma. Nobody in medical school ever taught me about that.”

Juric (left), with a friend, in Stanley Park; he often holds his sessions during walks there (Photograph by Jimmy Jeong)

The pathway to better mental health is getting more literal

Walk-and-talk counselling has gone from quirky offering to timely solution for the pandemic era

Short novel packs in neuroscience, dwarves, tragedy and love

Book review: ‘Andrew’s Brain’, by E.L. Doctorow

The healing powers of—salt?

Believers claim salt therapy fixes asthma, allergies and more

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Me and my shrinks

Dan Hill on the craziness of families, fame—and therapists

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Is a therapist allowed to do that?

In the drama ‘In Treatment,’ Dr. Paul Weston seems to have a problem with boundaries