The following is a list of selected publications by Dr. LaBier.
Modern Madness: The Hidden Link Between Work and Emotional Conflict. Through an arrangement with the Authors’ Guild and Open Road Media, Modern Madness is is again available. Order it now from Amazon.com.
Read Douglas LaBier’s current writings on
Progressive Impact.
Psychology Today.
The Huffington Post
Previous articles by Douglas LaBier on the Washington Post:
- “You’ve Gotta Think Like Google” The Washington Post, November 11, 2008
- “Lulled Into Numbness: Giving Up On Starting Over Can Take A Psychic Toll” The Washington Post, April 1, 2008
- “Empathy: Could It Be What You’re Missing?” The Washington Post, December 25, 2007
- “The Inside Out Solution.” The Washington Post, February 14, 2006
- “Relighting the Fire: A Flickering Relationship Needs New Fuel.” The Washington Post, November 12, 2002
- Midlife Awakenings: The 60s Generation Confronts Itself,” The Washington Post, February 20, 1995.
- Plugging In To Midlife Powers,” The Washington Post, July 12, 1993.
- “Our Midlife Expectancy,” The Washington Post, April 30, 1991.
- “Men and Women at Midlife: Looking for Adult Love in the 90s,” The Washington Post, March 13, 1990.
Other selected writings:
- “The Relational Perspective in Fromm and in the Stone Center’s Work,” In A Prophetic Analyst: Erich Fromm’s Contributions to Psychoanalysis. M. Cortina and M. Maccoby (Eds.) Jason Aronson, 1996.
- “Madness Stalks the Ladder Climbers,” Fortune, September, 1986.
- “Restoring the Balance.” Legal Times, November 3, 1997
- “Taking Aim at a Shared Goal.” Legal Times, August 4, 1997
- “Is The Midlife Crisis Inevitable?,” Mirabella, September, 1992.
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“Are Non-Profit Organizations Immune to Dysfunction and Hypocrisy?” Updated version, published in The Huffington Post in 2011, of an article from the Washington, D.C. Nonprofit Agenda, March-April 1997.
- “Transforming Our Lives in a Culture of Disconnection.” The Inner Edge: A Resource for Enlightened Business Practice, April 1998.
- “Why Volunteer?” Action News, National Center for Higher Education, Fall 1996.