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understanding-anxiety

Why Your Anxiety Isn't What You Think It Is

Most people think of anxiety as something to eliminate. But what if anxiety is actually trying to tell you something important?

March 15, 2026 · 8 min read

personal-growth

Why Your Breakthroughs Aren't Changing Your Life — And What Will

You've had the insight. The clarity. So why hasn't anything changed? Because habits change lives — not insights.

March 1, 2026 · 10 min read

medication-management

Your Medication Is Working. So Why Do You Still Feel Stuck?

The medication helped. But something is still missing. That's not a failure — it's a signal you're ready for the next step.

February 15, 2026 · 12 min read

medication-management

Maybe You're on Too Much Medication

If you're on multiple medications and still don't feel like yourself, the answer might not be another prescription.

January 20, 2026 · 11 min read

ai-and-therapy

Will AI Replace You as a Psychotherapist?

An 88-year-old psychiatrist with 55 years of evidence takes on AI. Not with fear — with the truth about what happens in a room.

December 15, 2025 · 14 min read

ai-and-therapy

Your Therapist Has a Gut Feeling About You. ChatGPT Doesn't.

AI's bedside manner is impeccable. That's the problem. What clinical intuition does that pattern-matching never will.

November 20, 2025 · 10 min read

ai-and-therapy

The Algorithm Can't Tell You're Not Looking at Me

What happens in a therapy room that no sensor can capture. The micro-observations that change everything.

November 1, 2025 · 9 min read

therapeutic-relationship

I Need My Patients as Much as They Need Me

No psychiatrist I know would say this. But it's the truth — and it's exactly why the relationship works.

October 15, 2025 · 11 min read

understanding-anxiety

Are You Asking the Right Questions — Or Just Worrying Out Loud?

ChatGPT will answer your question in 300 words. I'll ask you one in five that changes your life.

October 1, 2025 · 10 min read

ai-and-therapy

Why Your AI Therapist Will Never Tell You You're Acting Like a Spoiled Brat

AI is optimized for safety. I'm optimized for truth. The most transformative moments in therapy break every protocol.

September 15, 2025 · 9 min read

ai-and-therapy

The Machine Can Diagnose You. It Can't Tell You What to Do with Your Life.

AI can tell you you have Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I can tell you to stop wasting your life on something you hate.

September 1, 2025 · 10 min read

behavioral-change

Stop Complaining to Your Wife (And Other Homework That Actually Works)

My homework assignment: shut up. My patient's review: five stars. Why behavioral homework beats journaling every time.

August 15, 2025 · 10 min read

therapeutic-relationship

Your Therapist Should Have Feelings About You. If They Don't, Find a New One.

A therapist who hides behind neutrality isn't being professional. They're being useless. Real therapy requires a real human in the room.

August 1, 2025 · 10 min read

therapeutic-philosophy

Feelings Are the Insight (Not the Other Way Around)

The Freudian model got it backwards. Insight isn't the destination. The feeling is. And most therapists are still teaching it wrong.

July 15, 2025 · 9 min read

personal-growth

There's Nothing Wrong with You. Now Let's Get Better.

You're not broken. You're not deficient. You're not your diagnosis. You're a person who wants more out of life. Let's start there.

July 1, 2025 · 8 min read

couples-therapy

Two Sessions and Everything Changed (No, Really)

He badmouthed his wife for weeks. I met her, turned to him: 'You're giving her a bad rap.' Two sessions later, everything shifted.

June 15, 2025 · 11 min read

therapeutic-philosophy

Are Commandments Good or Bad? (It Depends on Who's Asking)

Why structure liberates some people and suffocates others. The answer reveals more about you than any diagnosis ever could.

June 1, 2025 · 8 min read

clinical-stories

The Courage to Be Direct: What Joshua Taught Me About Fear

A recruiter paralyzed by fear that AI would replace him. My response? 'Man up.' No therapist says that. But it was exactly what he needed.

May 15, 2025 · 9 min read

clinical-stories

Why I Offered to Meet My Patient's Father

Most therapists stay in their lane. I offer to meet family members, step into real life, and close the gap between the session and the world.

May 1, 2025 · 8 min read

understanding-anxiety

Anxiety Isn't Happening to You — It's Talking to You

Anxiety isn't a malfunction. It's a message. The question isn't how to shut it up — it's what it's trying to say.

April 15, 2025 · 8 min read

therapeutic-philosophy

What I Learned from 55 Years of Being Wrong

My own analysis was a waste of time. I say that openly. The best clinicians aren't the ones who got it right — they're the ones who kept growing.

April 1, 2025 · 10 min read

behavioral-change

The Best Therapist I Ever Had Was My Tennis Pro

He saw the mistake as I made it. Pointed it out. Made me repeat it until I got it right. And he never lost his patience. That's therapy.

March 15, 2025 · 8 min read

therapeutic-technique

Do You Know What I'm Thinking Right Now?

It's a question that stops patients cold. 'What do you think I'm thinking about what you just said?' Forces a shift that changes everything.

March 1, 2025 · 8 min read

about-dr-tamerin

Voted Best Psychiatrist in Greenwich. Here's What That Actually Means.

Five-star reviews don't mean 'he fixed me.' They mean 'he saw me.' Here's what patients are really saying when they rate a psychiatrist.

February 15, 2025 · 7 min read

therapeutic-philosophy

God Walked Into My Therapy Room (And Nobody Asked Him to Leave)

I'm not religious. But some therapeutic moments have a quality I can only describe as spiritual. When two people are fully present, something sacred happens.

February 1, 2025 · 9 min read

therapeutic-philosophy

Questions Are More Important Than Answers (Especially in Therapy)

A good therapist doesn't give you answers. A good therapist teaches you how to ask the right questions — and then gets out of the way.

January 15, 2025 · 8 min read

addiction

Opinion: Teen shares story on substance misuse. There is a way out.

As a Greenwich psychiatrist working with teens and families, I have seen the devastation and the hope.

October 18, 2019 · 3 min read

addiction

Opinion: Teens on mission to reduce overdose deaths

The caricature of addiction as someone under a bridge is dangerously wrong. Teens are fighting back.

August 22, 2019 · 4 min read

healthy-aging

Physical and Psychological Aspects of Healthy Aging: Clinical and Personal Implications

Healthy aging involves both physical and psychological dimensions. Clinical insights and personal reflections.

March 14, 2019 · 17 min read

relationships

The Kind of Love That Lasts

Would you like to be in love again? Understanding the kind of love that endures beyond infatuation.

February 14, 2019 · 6 min read

support-and-recovery

DBSA and the Blues

What makes a DBSA support group truly great? Authenticity, transparency, and deep emotional expression.

May 10, 2018 · 7 min read

mental-health-stigma

Depression, Shame and Stigma in Therapists

To share or not to share. Therapists face unique challenges when they struggle with depression themselves.

March 22, 2018 · 11 min read

relationships

Cultivating Love on Valentine’s Day

What does it really mean to cultivate love? Reflections on connection, meaning, and lasting bonds.

February 14, 2018 · 4 min read

mental-health-stigma

Fighting a Different Kind of Prejudice on Martin Luther King Day

On Martin Luther King Day, we reflect on a different kind of prejudice: the stigma of mental illness.

January 15, 2018 · 5 min read

understanding-depression

Is severe depression comparable to cancer?

Severe depression can be as devastating as cancer. Understanding this comparison changes everything.

January 12, 2018 · 5 min read

personal-growth

The Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder Should Never Become Your Identity

Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes. Do not let your diagnosis steal who you really are.

November 8, 2017 · 7 min read

mental-health-stigma

Dealing with the Shame of depression and bipolar illness: The silver lining for those who find the courage to share

You are only as sick as your secrets. The courage to share your story can transform shame into strength.

September 15, 2017 · 5 min read

support-and-recovery

Surrender, Acceptance, and Forgiveness: Three Steps on the Road to Recovery

When I argue with reality, I lose. Surrender, acceptance, and forgiveness pave the road to recovery.

July 20, 2017 · 6 min read

mental-health-stigma

Ending Stigma Associated with Depression and Bipolar Illness

The stigma around mental illness mirrors other forms of prejudice. It is time to end the shame.

June 20, 2017 · 4 min read

personal-growth

Toward a more personal definition of heroism

True heroism is not always dramatic. Sometimes the most courageous acts happen quietly every day.

May 28, 2017 · 5 min read

wellness

Music as Medicine: the Magic Elixir

Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, and flight to the imagination.

April 15, 2017 · 8 min read

relationships

Love is rare, Lust is medium rare

Love is rare, lust is medium rare. Untangling desire, connection, and what we truly seek.

March 10, 2017 · 5 min read

relationships

Viagra and the Essence of Male Sexuality

Everyone talks about Viagra, but the deeper questions about male sexuality deserve serious exploration.

February 8, 2017 · 11 min read

personal-growth

Cuba: Resilience in Action

A memorable night in 1959 at Harvard began a lifelong fascination with Cuba and the meaning of resilience.

November 10, 2016 · 4 min read

psychology-and-culture

What Could Donald Trump Possibly Learn from Alcoholics Anonymous?

What the principles of AA can teach anyone about humility, self-awareness, and genuine leadership.

August 15, 2016 · 4 min read

understanding-violence

The Tragedy in Aurora and James Holmes

The Aurora tragedy forces us to revisit questions of free will, personal responsibility, and mental illness.

July 25, 2012 · 6 min read

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