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What would a psychologist say? There’s an easy way to find out: just ask! Get feedback directly from a Clinical Psychologist on issues ranging from relationships to depression and anxiety, trauma, and a whole bunch more. Please note that replies are provided for informational and educational purposes only.

The Pitter-Patter of Little Feet…Before Something Grabbed Her

By Dr Jim Bierman, PhD |

Q: I am very worried for my mom. She had a dream — well, she says it wasn’t a dream. I don’t know what to call it. This is her story. She was asleep in her bed next to my dad when something suddenly woke her up. She doesn’t know what it was, only that she awoke. She walked [...]

My Niece May Have Childhood Epilepsy — What Do I Do?

By Dr Jim Bierman, PhD |

Q: I am noticing trouble with my four-year-old niece, that reminds me of childhood epilepsy. For a while now I have noticed that she sometimes stares blankly. At first, I thought she did it because she was daydreaming, or listening and taking it all in. There is never a loss of consciousness and she picks [...]

Is He Flirting With Me?

By Dr Jim Bierman, PhD |

Q: Over the last few months, I’ve been getting to know a special needs child from my school. I’m not sure of his age or his disability, mostly we just say hello when passing in the hallway, or ask how the other’s day is going. However, recently, he tries to reach out and touch me [...]

My Mother Says That I am the Only Thing That is Worth Living For

By Dr Jim Bierman, PhD |

Q: I am 22 years old, and I recently moved back home for the summer. I live 30 minutes away during the school year, and at home with my single mom during the summer. She’s had a hard childhood and marriage — both her father and husband were mentally and physically abusive. She says that [...]

What Can I Expect From Joint Counseling Sessions With My Mother?

By Dr Jim Bierman, PhD |

Q: I am wondering what I can expect from joint counseling sessions with my mother, who has a Cluster B Personality Disorder. Though I am comfortable with low to no contact (as are my children and my husband), I do sometimes long for a normal relationship with my mother and for her to have a [...]

I Would Give Anything to Feel Normal Again

By Dr Jim Bierman, PhD |

Q: I’m 23 years old and in the past two years I have developed an anxiety disorder. It wasn’t so bad at first — it would only bother me at certain times. Now it is so severe it’s with me 24/7, to the point where I can no longer function as I used to! I [...]

Life Mirroring Music — A Discordant Student-Teacher Relationship

By Dr Jim Bierman, PhD |

Q: I am a happily married mother of two and a concert pianist. My vocation requires that I work closely with professors to refine my art. I have always enjoyed great friendships with my teachers, that have lasted for years. Two years ago, I started studying with one of the greatest teachers in the world. We [...]

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