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Don’t Take It Personally
We hear the phrase “Don’t take it personally” so often, and many of us do indeed try not to. But what does it actually mean to not take something personally? If you’ve read Don Miguel Ruiz’s “The Four Agreements,” his second agreement, “don’t take anything personally” attempts to explain why we actually do take things personally

Therapist Spotlight: Diane Martori, LCSW

Changing the Conversation on Mental Health, One Reality Show at a Time

How to date successfully while coping with Anxiety

Therapist Spotlight: Alysha Pearlman LCSW
