I’ve gotten comfortable with the notion that I love many clients and tell them so. I want to share about an exchange I had with my client, Jo, who was struggling to resolve a long-term relationship that wasn’t working out, and perhaps never worked out; coming to terms with having to break-up, fend for herself and envisioning her future without her husband of 15 years. After having once agai...
Dr. Paul Hatherley has a Ph.D. in psychology. He has explored Chinese Taoism, Japanese Zen, and Indian Buddhism along with Western thought. Throughout his career, Dr. Hatherley has explored one key question, “What, if anything, is necessary to make h...
Dr. Paul Hatherley has a Ph.D. in psychology. He has explored Chinese Taoism, Japanese Zen, and Indian Buddhism along with Western thought. Throughout his career, Dr. Hatherley has explored one key question, “What, if anything, is necessary to make h...
Quieting Our Automatic Inner Critic with Loving Kindness
By Dr. Rachel Greenberg
As a clinical psychologist I have the fortune of being invited into the experiences of varied human beings with notable and vast differences in race, culture, religion, language, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical abili...Dr. Paul Hatherley has a Ph.D. in psychology. He has explored Chinese Taoism, Japanese Zen, and Indian Buddhism along with Western thought. Throughout his career, Dr. Hatherley has explored one key question, “What, if anything, is necessary to make h...
Dr. Paul Hatherley has a Ph.D. in psychology. He has explored Chinese Taoism, Japanese Zen, and Indian Buddhism along with Western thought. Throughout his career, Dr. Hatherley has explored one key question, “What, if anything, is necessary to make h...
Dr. Paul Hatherley has a Ph.D. in psychology. He has explored Chinese Taoism, Japanese Zen, and Indian Buddhism along with Western thought. Throughout his career, Dr. Hatherley has explored one key question, “What, if anything, is necessary to make h...
