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Discovering Your Partner Has Cheated–Individual Versus Couple’s Therapy, and Where to Start

by Katherine Lee, LCSW Learning that your partner or spouse [...]

By |2017-07-12T19:45:20+00:00July 12, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Discovering Your Partner Has Cheated–Individual Versus Couple’s Therapy, and Where to Start

For Your Mind AND Your Face: My View on Why Coming to Rouge, a Makeup Salon, is Good for Your Mental Health

As a therapist who specializes in working with millenials, I encounter many young women who struggle with self-confidence and finding their place in NYC. The pressure of job interviews, business meetings, NYC nightlife, and the city’s dating scene can feel intimidating. In these cases, I work with clients to develop ways they may feel better about themselves and more equipped to confront the very scenarios they’re afraid to approach.

By |2016-06-21T14:30:23+00:00June 21, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on For Your Mind AND Your Face: My View on Why Coming to Rouge, a Makeup Salon, is Good for Your Mental Health

An Open Letter to Supervisors and Managers: 5 Easy Fixes that can Increase Satisfaction and Motivation in the Workplace in 2016

by Katherine Lee, LCSW The process of communication between employees [...]

By |2016-01-05T23:03:29+00:00January 4, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on An Open Letter to Supervisors and Managers: 5 Easy Fixes that can Increase Satisfaction and Motivation in the Workplace in 2016

Female Infidelity: Guilt, Excitement, Loneliness, and How to Deal

Women who cheat on their partners often experience a barrage of emotions. Guilt mixed up with excitement from the affair, as well as shame and loneliness are quite common. Not only is it hard to risk judgment from others by talking about cheating; society often pigeonholes men to be the ones to step outside of a relationship, leaving females in this position feeling especially stigmatized and isolated. The truth is, current research reveals that women are as likely to cheat as men.

By |2015-10-29T10:53:50+00:00October 29, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Female Infidelity: Guilt, Excitement, Loneliness, and How to Deal

Burned Out at Work? How to Decide When It’s The Right Time to Call it Quits

Work often plays a major part in how we feel about ourselves, and in how we view our day to day life. So what do we do when we begin to feel burned out, out at work? Is this enough to tell us that we need to stop what we’re currently doing, and look for a new job?

By |2015-02-27T20:59:11+00:00February 27, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Burned Out at Work? How to Decide When It’s The Right Time to Call it Quits

Why starting therapy may be your best resolution of 2015

We’re all too familiar with the idea that the start of a new year can mean the start of a “new you.” An increase in commercials for weight loss or dating sites, gym membership sales, and the popular notion that now is the time to start fresh and meet new goals tend to weigh on our minds. The truth is, staying committed to achieving our resolutions is not easy.

By |2015-02-27T18:53:34+00:00January 16, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Why starting therapy may be your best resolution of 2015
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