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Photo on the Left:
Our American Century Turbulent Years: The 60s. 1998. Edited by Sara Brash and Loretta Britten. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 146. (Photography taken by: Bill Eppridge, Life Magazine, Time, Inc. -- Burk Uzzle/A+C Anthology.)
Photo on the Right:
LIFE: The '60s. 1989. Edited by Doris C. O'Neil. Boston: Bulfinch Press, 127. (Photography taken by: Ralph Crane, 1968.)
The 60’s was somewhat of a decade of fashion liberation. There was a shift in what was behind the production of clothes. Clothes were more youth geared, more accessible, and more comfortable. The choking waists, and hard to move in petticoats of the 50’s had been rejected for easy to move in shift dresses. The decade saw the gradual relaxation in the social strictures governing woman’s fashion, and by mid decade, this was taken a step further as millions of woman tossed out their bras. With a focus already around comfort, exploration and liberation in fashion as the decade starts, it is no wonder that by its end, it found more and more uninhibited youth in the bearing of skin with the influences of the hippie movement and flower children. Oddly enough, the hippie movement came as a contradiction to the first half of the decade. The mod society had been one that focused around materialism but the hippies sought to depart from it by creating what came to be known as the anti-fashion and counter culture movement. This movement saw a reversal back to a more natural state of life. With a movement already centered on challenging the ideals of the “Establishment” it is no wonder that the same remained true when it came to their clothes. Clothes were “symbolic of the establishment unnatural rules of stylistic conformity. They moved to an ideal of a more primitive, uncorrupted lifestyle” (American Decades: 1960-1969 1995).
The hippies considered to be one of the many divided sects of people of that time had there own subdivisions, one of which rose about through an expression of peace. Another element that combined with the hippie movement was that of the flower child. With the rise of the Vietnam War, symbols of peace had been exploding everywhere, and with them had come a small plant. These flowers were soon not only being worn wherever one could find a place to plant their little emblem of brotherly love whether that was in the hair or the chest pocket of a coat or even painted, embroidered, and sewn onto buttons, shirts, and pants. With this new symbol not only arose a whole new subdivision of people, but also that of a new power, “flower power,” and ideal, primarily that of “just being” (Our American Century Turbulent Years: The 60s 1998).
The couple on the far left had just finished dealing with the rain at Woodstock in one of the most natural of ways, a perfect example of “just being.” In a concert so centered on hippie ideals, the peace movement, and in a place called “a soundtrack for an incredible rush of sharing” between one man and his brother beside him (again the brotherly love symbol of the flower comes into play here), and in the last happy affirmation of the “counterculture spirit,” the “free spirit.” It is no wonder that such sights as this picture were not uncommon both at Woodstock and other rock festivals. Also, in a movement so centered on individual freedom, the going against of the “establishment” even when it came to clothes and a focus on naturalization, again it is no wonder that the youth of that time gradually lost more and more of their inhibitions when it came to their own nudity. For couples like the ones on the photo on the far left, this lack of clothes was in and of itself as much of statement regarding the use of clothes in earlier years. It was a statement of hippie ideals and of the flower child. It was one of the most evident appearances of a movement that was already taking place (Our American Century Turbulent Years: The 60s 1998).
While some would view the couple on the left as a symbol of radicalism, they also serve as one of pessimism. The decades beginning of optimism and trust had been reflected in bold colors but as the years went by and optimism was replaced with a more distrusting and darkening view on life, the coming years could only be characterized by a sense of non-style and indecision, reflecting that of the decades prevailing distrust. Consumer and designers alike became unsure as to what, if any should rule as the determining forces of America’s taste. What better way can this be shown than in the reversal of the hippie movement back to naturalism to the point of not only bra-less women and bare-foot men, but complete and utter nudity. When no one can be trusted, and when all establishments should be gone against even to the point of fashion what is left other than what was already there before, the most naturalistic of lifestyles and bare skin.
While hippie, flower child ideals, and pessimism remain the biggest fashion statement in the use of no fashion at all in the left picture, another statement was being made in that of the right one. It is representative of a movement of the time that of the Sexual Revolution, in seeking freedom from the strictness of all other things, sex was not included. With the rejection of the “Establishment,” this became the core of the counterculture’s rejection of conventional morality. While some remained more radical, such as one hippie girl demonstrated, “The body’s natural truths should be respected. A guy stoned on acid and a girl stoned on acid, and we immediately wanted to &*…(^% (word excerpt)…“Where are we going to do it,” other protester genuinely had good intentions. “It was not that they actually had a great deal more premarital sex……but that they spoke out publicly against the often hypocritical social norms and college rules that attempted to keep so hidden, illicit, and ‘dirty.’ A majority of these people were far less interested in free love, they spoke instead about ‘honesty,’ ‘commitment,’ and ‘family,’ as one historian, Beth Bailey, explained (Farber 1994).
In fact with the new freedom in sexual publicity, there was almost more of a movement from it especially with the incorporation of the Human Potential Movement. The couple here was currently engaged in a ten minute “eye balling session" to increase the love level as were their fellow encounter clients in Palm Springs, California (LIFE: The '60s 1989). These two along with thousands of others were just some of the many engaged in the Human Potential Movement. “Warmth and love” need not mean sex for these people (LIFE: The '60s). Again through the Sexual Revolution, sex could not only be discussed more publicly but even the ways in which to show love with out it could now be brought to the table too. With a group so centered on a movement that sought to unlock the power of their inner selves, it is no wonder that they viewed clothes as a “modern mask” and often a way to keep ourselves and others at a distance emotionally” (Farber 1994).
For the first couple, there lack of clothes could have been reflective of a spirit of freedom, a rejection of establishments, and a pessimism and distrust of a decade but for the second, it was an effort to erase the mask and find the inner self. Both, however, were examples of movements, whether they were reflecting the hippie ideal or ideals of the Human Potential Movement.
American Decades: 1960-1969. 1995. Edited by Richard Layman. New York: Gale Research International Limited.
Farber, David. The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s. 1994. Edited by Eric Foner. New York: Hill and Wang.
LIFE: The '60s. 1989. Edited by Doris C. O'Neil. Boston: Bulfinch Press.
Our American Century Turbulent Years: The 60s. 1998. Edited by Sara Brash and Loretta Britten. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books.
For further information on Flower Children: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_child
For further information on Sexual Revolution: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_revolution
For further information on Woodstock: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_Festival
Mental Health Matters!
By: Washington Psychological Wellness
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Washington Psychological Wellness is a boutique-style psychotherapy and mental health practice located in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Our therapists have a passion for helping members of the community fulfill their mental wellness goals. We provide integrative and holistic mental health treatment with specialized expertise in adult, adolescent, child, couples, and family therapy. Telehealth options are available. Contact us now!
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Post-traumatic stress can occur after witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event. Triggers of the event can cause flashbacks, nightmares, and intense emotional and physical reactions. All of which are normal reactions to abnormal events.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder affects around 3.5 percent of United States adults, and an estimated 1 in 11 people will be diagnosed with PTSD in their lifetime. PTSD can occur in all people, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, nationality, or culture.
This PTSD Awareness month, Washington Psychological Wellness hopes to help reduce the stigma around post-traumatic stress and help ensure proper treatment for anyone suffering from trauma.
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Learn to live each day with intention, love, and self-compassion!
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Washington Psychological Wellness is a boutique-style psychotherapy and mental health practice located in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Our therapists have a passion for helping members of the community fulfill their mental wellness goals. We provide integrative and holistic mental health treatment with specialized expertise in adult, adolescent, child, couples, and family therapy. Telehealth options are available. Contact us now!
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Washington Psychological Wellness is a boutique-style mental health practice located in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Our counselors, therapists, and psychologists have a passion for helping members of the Montgomery County community fulfill their mental health & wellness goals.
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Hecht Family Therapy
123 Clement Street,San Francisco, Ca 94118
San Francisco therapist provides family therapy, marriage therapy, couples therapy, couples counseling and individual therapy to clients in the Bay Area
Marriage Counseling San Francisco
415-354-4718
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Specializing in individual, couple and family therapy for the following issues:
• Depression
• PTSD and Other Anxiety Disorders
• Recovery From Childhood Abuse and Trauma
• Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
• Sexual and Relationship Problems
• Parenting of Teens and Family Issues
• Stress Management
• Grief and Loss
• Medical and Health concerns
• Work and Career issues
Additional Therapeutic Techniques Include:
• Sandtray Therapy (for adults & children; individuals, couples & families)
• Emotion Coaching for parents and their children
• Emotional Freedom Therapy (i.e. 'tapping therapy')
• Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling
• Couple's Communication Skills
While working in a safe and caring environment with a therapist who cares, you can make great strides towards emotional growth and the life that you desire.
Hecht Family Therapy
123 Clement Street,San Francisco, Ca 94118
San Francisco therapist provides family therapy, marriage therapy, couples therapy, couples counseling and individual therapy to clients in the Bay Area
Marriage Counseling San Francisco
415-354-4718
Do you know your true self?
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Hecht Family Therapy
123 Clement Street,San Francisco, Ca 94118
San Francisco therapist provides family therapy, marriage therapy, couples therapy, couples counseling and individual therapy to clients in the Bay Area
Marriage Counseling San Francisco
415-354-4718
Hecht Family Therapy
123 Clement Street,San Francisco, Ca 94118
San Francisco therapist provides family therapy, marriage therapy, couples therapy, couples counseling and individual therapy to clients in the Bay Area
Marriage Counseling San Francisco
415-354-4718
My wife is cheating me, what to do? I was having a glance my wife’s laptop, without her consent, to look for sending a mail, but something caught my eye.
I usually give her privacy but she hates touching her mobile or computer, I did not know why. Accidentally I came across some of her received mails.
Those were sent by someone very close to her whom I did not know.
I discovered that she was having an affair.