[LIVE FROM 12-2] Beginning at 12 p.m., Social Worker Mordechai Weinberger LCSW will be answering your therapy questions – live on TLS.
To submit your questions which may be asked live on the air, you can call in during the show at 718-683-5858, or text your question to 347-927-8398. You can also submit your question in the comments section of this article, which Mordechai will read during the show.
Mordechai Weinberger is an experienced therapist for many years, and currently hosts a free phone line of various psychological programs that combine Torah and psychology. To listen to these Shiurim and to his daily questions and answers, you can call 718-298 2011. His Yiddish Shiurim are sold by Uvilechtichu Baderch in Batei Medrashi, and his English Shiurim are sold in Seforim stores.
What is a suggestion for single mothers that children ask questions like “where is our Totty” or “When can we get a Totty”. How does one respond to that?
Thanks for your show…I am a single girl who is trying to maintain a relationship with a really close friend who is married. For some reason, whenever I am around her husband, he always contradicts whatever it is that we are discussing and it turns into an argument even if I back down (which is against my nature). I try to not talk around him or meet with my friend when he is not around, but she is starting to to think I’m backing away from her. How do I go about this without causing any issues or hurting anyone? Thanks for your help
hi mordechai. firstly, i’d like to wish you and your wife a hearty mazel tov and congratulations upon the birth of your new baby girl! may you and all of klal yisrael know of only simchas! always! secondly, i’m currently in therapy for a very abusive, both physically and emotionally, childhood. while i’m doing the very hard and painful work, in therapy, of talking and processing and trying to understand my past, i get very dragged down by the very painful and sad experiences i’ve gone thru. and here’s my question to you – how does one deal with said emotions outside of therapy? i’m married with four kids bli ayan horah. thank you for taking the time to address my question.