Bob Livingstone

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Bob Livingstone

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Unchain the Pain: How to be Your Own Therapist
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Author, Psychotherapist, Speaker
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NASW, CAMFT

Bob Livingstone is the author the critically acclaimed Unchain the Pain: How to be Your Own Therapist, Norlights Press 2011, The Body Mind Soul Solution: Healing Emotional Pain through Exercise, Pegasus Books, 2007 and Redemption of ther Shattered: A Teenager’s Healing Jou eyrnthrough Sandtray Therapy, Booklocker 2002.

He is a psychotherapist, licensed clinical social worker inrnprivate practice in The San Francisco Bay Area and has nearly twenty five years experience working with adults, adolescents and children.

He has been featured in CNN.com, ABCNews.com, The New York Daily News.com, The Associated Press, Ther Dallas Morning News, The Hartford Courant, The Miami Herald, The Saint Louisr Post-Dispatch, USA Today, MSNBC, WCBStv.com The San Francisco Chronicle, MSN, The Christian Science Monitor, Ther Detroit Free Press.com, The Chicago Sun-Tribune, Natural Health Magazine, The Library Jou al, Grand Magazine, Positiver Thinking Magazine,Boston.com, Lee’s Summit Jou al, The Athensr Banner-Herald,Orego Live.com, San Francisco Examiner.com, Martha Stewart’sr Satellite Radio Network, AOL Canada, WebMd , Mentalhelp.org, Sharecare.com(Dr. Oz’s and Oprah’s site) andWomansday.com

He is a member of ther National Association of Social Workers and an associate member of Ther Califo ia Association for Marriage and Family Therapists. He is also ar Psychology Today verified therapist.

Bob is a unique therapist because he works with many different client populations. He sees adults, teenagers and children in his practice. He led a bereavement group for adults for many years. He has also worked with men and women with anger issues. He has helped many children of divorced families.

Bob Livingstone is the author the critically acclaimed Unchain the Pain: How to be Your Own Therapist, Norlights Press 2011, The Body Mind Soul Solution: Healing Emotional Pain through Exercise, Pegasus Books, 2007 and Redemption of ther Shattered: A Teenager’s Healing Jou eyrnthrough Sandtray Therapy, Booklocker 2002.

He is a psychotherapist, licensed clinical social worker inrnprivate practice in The San Francisco Bay Area and has nearly twenty five years experience working with adults, adolescents and children.

He has been featured in CNN.com, ABCNews.com, The New York Daily News.com, The Associated Press, Ther Dallas Morning News, The Hartford Courant, The Miami Herald, The Saint Louisr Post-Dispatch, USA Today, MSNBC, WCBStv.com The San Francisco Chronicle, MSN, The Christian Science Monitor, Ther Detroit Free Press.com, The Chicago Sun-Tribune, Natural Health Magazine, The Library Jou al, Grand Magazine, Positiver Thinking Magazine,Boston.com, Lee’s Summit Jou al, The Athensr Banner-Herald,Orego Live.com, San Francisco Examiner.com, Martha Stewart’sr Satellite Radio Network, AOL Canada, WebMd , Mentalhelp.org, Sharecare.com(Dr. Oz’s and Oprah’s site) andWomansday.com

He is a member of ther National Association of Social Workers and an associate member of Ther Califo ia Association for Marriage and Family Therapists. He is also ar Psychology Today verified therapist.

Bob is a unique therapist because he works with many different client populations. He sees adults, teenagers and children in his practice. He led a bereavement group for adults for many years. He has also worked with men and women with anger issues. He has helped many children of divorced families.

Bob Livingstone is the author the critically acclaimed Unchain the Pain: How to be Your Own Therapist, Norlights Press 2011, The Body Mind Soul Solution: Healing Emotional Pain through Exercise, Pegasus Books, 2007 and Redemption of ther Shattered: A Teenager’s Healing Jou eyrnthrough Sandtray Therapy, Booklocker 2002.

He is a psychotherapist, licensed clinical social worker inrnprivate practice in The San Francisco Bay Area and has nearly twenty five years experience working with adults, adolescents and children.

He has been featured in CNN.com, ABCNews.com, The New York Daily News.com, The Associated Press, Ther Dallas Morning News, The Hartford Courant, The Miami Herald, The Saint Louisr Post-Dispatch, USA Today, MSNBC, WCBStv.com The San Francisco Chronicle, MSN, The Christian Science Monitor, Ther Detroit Free Press.com, The Chicago Sun-Tribune, Natural Health Magazine, The Library Jou al, Grand Magazine, Positiver Thinking Magazine,Boston.com, Lee’s Summit Jou al, The Athensr Banner-Herald,Orego Live.com, San Francisco Examiner.com, Martha Stewart’sr Satellite Radio Network, AOL Canada, WebMd , Mentalhelp.org, Sharecare.com(Dr. Oz’s and Oprah’s site) andWomansday.com

He is a member of ther National Association of Social Workers and an associate member of Ther Califo ia Association for Marriage and Family Therapists. He is also ar Psychology Today verified therapist.

Bob is a unique therapist because he works with many different client populations. He sees adults, teenagers and children in his practice. He led a bereavement group for adults for many years. He has also worked with men and women with anger issues. He has helped many children of divorced families.

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There has been a lot written about how men and women are fundamentally different (Men are from Mars Women are from Venus as an example). There is not much discussed about how the sexes are similar. While several social movements in America have created more equality between the sexes, societal expectations of men and women haven’t changed much since the 1950’s. Men are supposed to be stoic, emotionless, and not show any affect. We are supposed to be problem solvers and repair anything that is broken. Men are stereotyped as cerebral as women are seen as primarily emotional.

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Many of us reach a point when our lives become routine, dull, and thankless. We lose our sense of meaning and direction. There seems to be a lack of purpose and feelings of hopelessness permeate our very being. We do reach a time when we are tired of being emotionally constipated and seek ...

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Negative energy has a profound effect on adults, teens and children. People who carry around this adverse attitude can appear to be very powerful to those in their presence. Negative energy is expressed by put downs of you or your friends. These comments are stated either directly to you or behind your back. The comments may be an accurate description of how this person feels or they may be made up in order to accelerate drama.

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