Dr. Yvonne Thomas Ph.D.

Dr. Thomas Featured on Highya.com \”Holiday Grief: 5 Professional Tips for Finding Relief\” (12/29/2016)

EXCERPT: To this point, Yvonne Thomas, Ph.D., a Los Angeles-based individual, couples, and family psychologist, recommends that you shouldn’t deny or ignore the loss that’s causing your grief. Doing so can actually increase the intensity and uncomfortableness of these negative emotions. Read more here.

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Dr.Thomas Featured on Bustle.com \”Why You Shouldn\’t Wait Until The Holidays Are Over To Break Up With Someone\” (12/19/2016)

EXCERPT: \”In general, it is healthier and more honest to break up with your significant other before the holidays rather than after them if you have already decided to end the relationship,\” Yvonne Thomas, Ph.D., a Los Angeles-based psychologist who specializes in relationships, tells Bustle. \”To spend the holidays together and then break up can seem

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Dr. Thomas on Herald Tribune \”To be a Successful Leader, Work to Improve Your EQ\” (12/12/2016)

EXCERPT:  Yvonne Thomas, a Los Angeles-based psychologist whose specialties include career-building and work relationships, notes that, \”I have worked with my clients to increase their EQ by improving their skills in communication, listening, rapport and collaboration. In turn, their direct reports are responding with more cooperation, enthusiasm and confidence. Typically, the best business leader has

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Dr. Thomas on NPR Station 89.3FM KPCC \”Breaking Bread, Butting Heads: Politics Could Make Thanksgiving Dinner Hard To Swallow\” (11/23/2016)

As loved-ones draw near this Thanksgiving, there may come a temptation to talk politics. If among mixed company, one might find themselves in a tough spot: especially when emotions run high. One KPCC listener has been dreading political conversations with her family, so Take Two brought in Dr. Yvonne Thomas to talk her through it.

Dr. Thomas on NPR Station 89.3FM KPCC \”Breaking Bread, Butting Heads: Politics Could Make Thanksgiving Dinner Hard To Swallow\” (11/23/2016) Read More »