Have you ever been faced with a stressful situation where it is crucial how you perform, only to choke just when you need to be at your best? We all have! An article, by Scientific American journal, studied this experience and found some interesting insights. The researchers found that negatively stereotyped social groups are some [...]
Posts Tagged ‘psychotherapy’
The Choke Factor
Posted in inner marketing, marketing, performance, tagged appreciation, choke factor, creative, creative energy, psychotherapy on May 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Forever Therapy Program
Posted in guerilla tactics, marketing, Uncategorized, tagged incentives, mental health, psychotherapy, rewards, therapy on May 9, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Image via Wikipedia I just saw a post on the “forever stamp” going up in price by .02. I wonder what would happen if therapists offered a standard, forever price for therapy (perhaps slightly reduced from normal). “Any time you need to talk to someone, it is always x price. I am here for you [...]
Purple Cow in the Waiting Room?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged marketing, psychotherapy, purple cow, seth godin, therapist., therapy on May 8, 2009 | 5 Comments »
If you have had any experiencing in the addiction field you have probably heard of the expression: “The elephant in the living room.” This is used to refer to huge secrets in addictive families and challenge codependent behaviors. But I would guess that you have never heard the one about the “Purple Cow in the [...]




