Dr. Seda Terzyan— founder and director of Perspectives Psychological Services and neuropsychologist, continues Host Glass’s probe on the subject of “gaslighting,” with a focus on the process of breaking up with one.
Kristina Lindsey , Licensed marriage and family therapist, who holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology and offers counseling through her private practice, offers up some definitive answers to Glass’s bold questions on “gaslighting” (a form of mental abuse). She also describes the characteristics of one.
Capping off the first season of TheHourGLASS podcast, Glass talks to USC Professor, Wendy Wood , on good habits vs. bad habits and how to institute positive changes.
Rayne Parvis , offers up energetic commentary on what to wear as a person changes his/her wardrobe with look/image/style after a breakup. Realtor/broker, Ben Salem , offers sage advice for divorcees on whether they should sell their existing home and buy a new one, or opt to rent one instead, while Beverly Hills board certified cosmetic surgeon, Dr.
Host Glass offers his routine checklist on this topic to get the viewer thinking. Marissa Elpidama of the Hazelden Betty Ford Out Patient Center talks about addiction treatments–who needs them and the programs the center offers.
Host David Glass tutors the viewers on what to change when it comes to holiday traditions after a breakup. Etiquette expert, Lisa Gache , addresses what is and what is not appropriate in terms of gift giving to former in-laws, an ex-spouse, and others.
Offers an inside look at the wonderful relationship between actress Mindy Sterling (“Austin Powers” trilogy, “The Goldbergs,” “The Life of Kora,” and many others) and her terrifically gifted , autistic son, Max , and how they manage their relationship and day-to day life together. Dr.
The future, money, giving, are the interesting topics covered in this episode. Meg Barron, regional leader and executive director of Region 3 and the California Southland Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, gives straight talk on handling family members with the disease; renowned tax attorney, Bruce Givner of KBGRice talks about tax consequences of money year-end, and Lori Dennis, a glamorous interior designer who appears on HGTV and who helps recently divorced men redecorate their homes, lets us in on what the new decor they prefer.
David Glass focuses on anger issues during the holidays with Dr. Stephanie Haibloom ; an interesting conversation ensues with Steve Munoz and Brad Potter, owners of BreakRoom L.A.