It is one of the most common human emotions. It can spring forth from something as minor (well, maybe minor is the wrong word) as a stubbed toe and something Continue Reading →
It happened again. It was a typical afternoon in my life as a pediatric psychologist. I was working with a boy who I have seen for a number of years. Continue Reading →
By March 4, 1933, the United States was deep into the worst depression it would ever know. Forty-eight of the fifty states had closed their banks. Two million people were Continue Reading →