By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. Most baby boomers will switch jobs 10 times in their life, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Ideas about corporate loyalty and job security… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. The 2009 Road Rage Award goes to Dr. Christopher Thomas Thompson, 59. The doctor wins for speeding past two cyclists, slamming on his brakes, causing one… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. At the start of a new year, news outlets, psychics and financial analysts give their predictions for the new year. Psychic Sylvia Browne predicts 2010 will… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. In an old Saturday Night Live skit the character, Stuart Smalley, played by Al Franken, repeats the daily positive affirmation, “I’m good enough, I’m smart enough,… read more →
by Gina Simmons, Ph.D. Growing up in poverty, I envied those who lived in houses with garages. To my youthful eyes, having a garage meant you had arrived in the… read more →
by Gina Simmons, Ph.D. I know some great people, people I love, who feel a lot of fear right now because they can’t find a job. One worked as a… read more →
by Jay Schneider, L.C.S.W. Anger management begins when we focus on solutions rather than emotional injuries. One of the most frequently asked questions by Manage Anger Daily students is “don’t… read more →
by Gina Simmons, Ph.D. Many times, when we’re angry, we hope to gain power over a situation where we feel threatened. If someone is loudly accusing us of something, we… read more →
by Gina Simmons, Ph.D. A national study in 1999 reported that the average American child spends about 40 hours per week viewing media (television, movies, video games, etc). Think about… read more →
by Gina Simmons, Ph.D. Recently I counseled a couple with marital problems in my office. The husband came to session one day with a coffee stain on his shirt. He… read more →