by Dr. Jennifer Guttman | Jul 15, 2020 | Psychology Today
6 techniques to help you develop a more hopeful outlook. Originally published July 15, 2020 on psychologytoday.com Last month, I introduced a series entitled HEAR (Hope, Empowerment, Adaptation, Resilience) that I will present over the next four months. I dedicate...
by Dr. Jennifer Guttman | Jun 15, 2020 | Psychology Today
Find out how Hope, Empowerment, Adaptation and Resilience Can Help You Grow Originally published June 15, 2020 on psychologytoday.com Our ever-changing world, the way we live, how we live, and finding positive options to sustain our mental health are causing...
by Dr. Jennifer Guttman | Oct 16, 2019 | Psychology Today
Identifying positive reinforcers and accepting self-praise. Originally published October 16, 2019 on psychologytoday.com One of my goals personally and professionally is to empower people to self-reinforce. Eighty percent of my clients struggle with executing this...
by Dr. Jennifer Guttman | Oct 2, 2019 | Psychology Today
Why it’s easy to start and much harder to close. Originally published October 2, 2019 on psychologytoday.com How would you rate the importance of closing on tasks that you start? Many people don’t realize that not closing on what we start has a wildly...
by Dr. Jennifer Guttman | Sep 19, 2019 | Psychology Today
Originally published September 17, 2019 on psychologytoday.com Have you ever asked yourself if you guess too much? According to the Oxford dictionary, “guessing is the supposition that something is true without sufficient information.” It starts at a young age...