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Need a Good Cry? Try your Car.
You've had a long day. You got absolutely no recognition for the hours of work you put into the presentation at work, you were looked...


“It’s Not All in Your Head”: Understanding the Mind-Body Connection in Therapy
Whether it shows up as frequent illness, persistent fatigue, or a general sense of being “off,” the physical impact of emotional stress is often underestimated.


The 'Death Game Show' Genre: Interview with Newsweek
Lexington Park Psychotherapy founder and clinical director, Dr. Jordan Conrad, interviewed by Newsweek about The Running Man and the 'death game show' genre


Science Fiction, Dystopia, and Psychotherapy in New York: Interview with Paste Magazine
Jordan Conrad, PhD, LCSW, founder and clinical director of Lexington Park Psychotherapy, spoke to Paste Magazine about AI, Psychotherapy, and AI psychotherapists.


Can We Engineer Consciousness? Interview with Popular Mechanics
In the past few decades, there has been an increased interest in exploring the potential psychotherapeutic benefits of substances previously only used recreationally.


Setting Boundaries with Houseguests: Interview with Newsweek
Newsweek reached out to Lexington Park’s founder and clinical director Jordan Conrad, to discuss boundary setting with houseguests


Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Therapy: Interview with InsideHook
InsideHook reached out to Lexington Park Psychotherapy’s founder and clinical director, Jordan Conrad, to discuss the ups and downs of AI therapy


Psychotherapy and AI, Part 2: Interaction Problems
Of course, the way a tool is used is sometimes beyond the scope of the manufacturer – knives can slice a tomato or be used as weapon. But if the dangers of using the tool are predictable, severe, and potentially unavoidable – if the knife’s handle was, too, a knife – then resultant damage is not entirely user-error, but a failure of the manufacturer’s safety measures.


The Rise of Artificial Girlfriends: Interview with Marie Claire
Dr. Jordan Conrad, spoke to Marie Claire about the mental health concerns he has about using AI for relationship experience.


Lexington Park Research: Jordan Conrad published in The American Journal of Psychotherapy
Jordan Conrad, was published today in the official psychotherapy journal of the American Psychiatric Association: The American Journal of Psychotherapy.


Conscious Correlates: Interview with Popular Mechanics
In “Consciousness Begins in the Body, Not the Mind, Groundbreaking Study Finds. Could that Save Countless Coma Patients?” Jordan Conrad, spoke to Popular Mechanics


"I Told You So": Interview with Time
Time reached out to psychotherapists and experts in conflict resolution to figure out how to communicate that you don’t like being asked, just to be ignored.


Psychotherapy and Advice Machines: Interview with Self
In “How Good Is ChatGPT at Giving Life Advice, Really?” Jordan discusses what ChatGPT gets right, and what it (and users) get wrong, using AI for psychotherapy.


Trauma and PTSD
Data from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication revealed that in 2001-2003 roughly 4% of all adults and 5% of all adolescents met symptom criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder each year.


Productivity vs Multi-Tasking: Interview with Homes & Gardens
In “It's a 'healthy way to organize your brain' – forget multi-tasking, ‘single-tasking’ is the key to reducing household chore stress” Jordan Conrad, founder and clinical director of Lexington Park Psychotherapy discusses the benefits of “single-tasking.”


When You Don't Agree: Interview with Women.com
Women.com reached out to Lexington Park's founder and clinical director, Jordan Conrad, to discuss ways to speak with your partner about their behavior - past and present


We Need to Talk: A Response to The Cut's Melissa Dahl
In Melissa Dahl’s “Maybe You Shouldn’t Talk to Someone,” she discusses her growing dissatisfaction with therapy


Pornography's Impact on Sex: Interview with the DailyMail
Founder and clinical director of Lexington Park Psychotherapy, Jordan Conrad, explains that popular media in general and pornography in particular are partially responsible.


Artificial Intelligence and Psychotherapy, Part 1: What is Possible?
In order to understand the obstacles to AI replacing human therapists, it is important to know why that would even be desirable


Spring Cleaning Anxiety: Interview with Homes & Gardens
Like taxes, spring-cleaning feels both necessary and overwhelming.The prospect of doing a bottom up clean can cause anxiety and fights.
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