Psychotherapy for Anxiety and Relationships: Philadelphia, PA.
Are you troubled in your relationships?
Do you feel gripped in a vicious cycle of anxiety and unending worry?
Feel free to use this site, including this self-reporting anxiety severity test and my writing as a source of education and healing.
When you are ready to stop suffering and take action, pick up the phone or send me a request for a consultation by filling in the form to the right.
I specialize in working with individuals struggling with anxiety, and with couples working to find peace and satisfaction in their relationship. I have been practicing as a psychotherapist since 1994. Several years ago I moved my practice to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from the Upper West Side in New York City.
| People with Friends Live Longer! |
| Written by David Steinberg, PhD |
| Wednesday, 22 April 2009 10:29 |
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What does it say about family life that your friends are more instrumental to your longevity than your family? In the New York Times article Well: What Are Friends For? A Longer Life , Tara Parker-Pope points to research suggesting that people with supportive social networks live longer and even get less colds. Survival from breast cancer is associated with having strong social connections, but not with having a spouse. Getting a cold? Throw out the pills and call a friend. |

