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Tag: Teri Friedman PhD

Posted on April 27, 2021May 6, 2021

Personal History as Therapy

by Maia Fischler Recording and writing our life stories is powerful therapy. It can create order from a jumble of memories, helping us see and understand the forces that have shaped us.  Dr. Teri Friedman is a psychologist in Rye Brook, NY, and a strong believer in the therapeutic effects of writing. Teri Friedman, PhD, …

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