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Read MoreWhat’s your attachment style? In dating and relationships in New York City, this is a question that comes up often. You’ll want to date and marry someone with a secure attachment style as your life will be so much smoother. And, you’ll want to embody a secure attachment template as you’ll feel so much more comfortable in your skin when you feel secure - with yourself and others. Read more. book a session with expert relationship therapist Esther Goldstein in Long Island and New York.
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Read MoreYesterday was Purim.
A holiday highlighting the story of a nation who joined together to pray for each other, and a story of hiding, and then coming forward with truth.
The day is celebrated by children and adults wearing masks, and costumes, portraying the hiddenness of the story.
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When I reflect on the concept of masks and wearing costumes, I think about the stories we hold, the pain we contain and the emotions we keep hidden.
From ourselves, others and the world.