The Jewish American therapist, author and activist was best known for role in securing the landmark DSM reclassification in 1973 and for his canonical book 'The Joy of Gay Sex'

Psychotherapist Naomi Zelwer finds having people focus on the things they really love while minimizing excess baggage can re-energize clients and their homes

Yuval Carmi, 67, was also ordered to pay total of NIS 130,000 as compensation to two of his victims; 'I'm full of regret for what I did,' he says after sentencing

A history of treating victims of wars and the Holocaust has provided Israelis with extensive experience in handling psychological suffering

In 'The Urge: Our History of Addiction,' author Carl Fisher taps into both his own experience and humanity's to argue that substance abuse isn't a one-off solvable issue

Beck's work revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of depression and other psychological disorders, helping patients to identify and dismiss irrational negative thoughts

Head of nonprofit psychedelics research center MAPS celebrates phase 3 trial results showing Ecstasy can treat PTSD; says tripping was better rite of passage than his bar mitzvah

A clinical psychologist and couples therapist gives some tips on how to survive under new pressures of pandemic rules

Dr. Gabor Mate's theories on coping with early-life mental wounds, and strong stress on empathy, have made him a global sensation as he releases his latest book, 'Scattered Minds'