Many parents are pushing their kids far too hard today — and are advised to ease up and examine their actions. In an interview about how to raise resilient children, New York City-based Erica Komisar, ...
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A new book on early childhood development by Erica Komisar, a psychoanalyst and parent guidance expert, says that mothers are biologically necessary for babies and urges women to stay at home during ...
I specialize in a thoughtful, individualistic approach to psychotherapy. My background is traditional but I have developed a very related approach to working with people. I believe the relationship ...
Motherhood used to be as American as apple pie. Nowadays it can be as antagonistic as American politics. Ask Erica Komisar. Ms. Komisar, 53, is a Jewish psychoanalyst who lives and practices on the ...
Erica Komisar, a psychoanalyst and parent guidance expert, says mothers should stay home during the first three years of the child's life. In her book, "Be There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the ...
Ms. Komisar, 53, is a Jewish psychoanalyst who lives and practices on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. If that biographical thumbnail leads you to stereotype her as a political liberal, you’re right.
Erica Komisar, LCSW is a clinical social worker, psychoanalyst, and parent guidance expert who has been in private practice in New York City for over 30 years. A graduate of Georgetown and Columbia ...
A psychoanalyst and 'crusader in the mommy wars' has claimed that parents should feel guilty for leaving their children at daycare centers. Erica Komisar, 61, is an influencer with more than 300,000 ...