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Articles
Green Isn't Enough
by Katherine Grace Morris, Ph.D., FSII
We are waking up to the importance of living in a healthier environment, for our sake and the sake of our children, and the sake of the planet.
The Too Big House
by Katherine Grace Morris, Ph.D., FSII
How can a house be too big? We have oodles of things that need a home, a desire for space so we can move about without tripping over one another, and perhaps a feeling of pride in owning a big home.
Design DC Gets Put on the Couch
by Katherine Grace Morris, Ph.D., FSII
Three AIA [American Institute of Architects] chapters collaborated in the creation of Design DC, a professional architectural conference, held at the Washington, DC Convention Center in February of 2005. The following article is about the conference
The House Rescued Me
by Katherine Grace Morris, Ph.D., FSII
Erica was attending classes monthly for her doctorate, running a full time professional practice, and dashing from one basketball practice to another for her two teenage sons. For three years the six-hour drives from northern California to Santa Barbara provided a sort of respite from this constant shifting of gears from studying student, to attentive professional, to cook, to driver, to cheerleader, to laundress, to bill-payer and so on.
Shrinking Your Shrink's Office
by Katherine Grace Morris, Ph.D., FSIA
This poem begins an article about the way in which the psychotherapy office, often called the consultory, effects clients.
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