Getting married during a global pandemic can pose many issues that couples did not expect. Our article outlines ideas that couples can implement to have a safe wedding celebration during a pandemic. We also outlined five tips for planning a honeymoon during a global pandemic. D’Arienzo Psychology wants you to have a safe wedding celebration and honeymoon that couples can enjoy.
No one saw it coming When COVID-19 swept through our nation. With COVID-19 came a mental health crisis in the United states. This video discusses expert opinions on America’s ill-preparedness for the COVID-19 Pandemic. Click here to watch the video.
D’Arienzo Psychology is seeing a significant uptick in new mental health referrals at our practice which began when Governor DeSantis opened up Florida for Phase 1 in mid-April. Marriages are stressed, divorced parents have been fighting about visitation and the potential impact of COVID-19 and whether the other parent’s visitation is essential (the answer is, YES). Parents have had to balance homeschooling, work, and children with cabin fever, and single people have never been more isolated (dating has virtually stopped). People are worried about their jobs, paying bills, and their businesses.
Our Psychologist Dr. Justin D’Arienzo conducted a study during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. D’Arienzo wanted to understand how ready individuals are to return to work. Dr. D’Arienzo found that most of us are biased self-evaluators and biased other-evaluators, and according to this survey, we think it is more okay for us personally to return to work than for the public. We at D’Arienzo Psychology, are fortunate to be able to continue to be working and assisting those struggling with this sudden lifestyle and economic pause.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a lot of uncertainty. Despite the uncertainty, Americans have come together during unprecedented times. Understanding how we think, feel, and behave when faced with a significant crisis like a pandemic that challenges global social order is crucial if we want to avoid past mistakes and effectively work together as a global people using kindness, reason, science, and technology to eradicate this disease. This article discusses the psychological phases of fear and panic, stigma and moralizing, and calls to action that move in sometimes messy and destructive waves.
Are you recently engaged? Have you been asking yourself if you should be getting married? Dr. D’Arienzo explains two predictive factors that lead to marital success. Click here to find out if you should be getting married and to learn more about our premarital course.
Press Release: Inside The Mind Of A Terrorist Charlottesville, VA – This Saturday, March 31, at 9am eastern Bob Abbott of Coming Home Well will host Dr. Justin D’Arienzo, former Director of Psychology Services at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility. Dr D’Arienzo is now a Board Certified Clinical Psychologist in Jacksonville, Florida, specializing in behavioral health. Capt. Bob and Dr. D’Arienzo […]
In December Florida Blue contacted me (Dr. D’Arienzo) about issues of conflict resolution, communication, and needed cultural changes between and within two departments. I then crafted a seminar to fit their specific issues, and facilitated a MBTI (Myers Briggs) Team Building Seminar for the Florida Blue auditors and coders on December 12, 2017 at the […]
We offer Jacksonville’s best psychotherapy and counseling services in the northeast Florida area. Although we continue to accept Tricare insurance to support our military, their families, and retirees, we are mainly a fee based psychology practice. We accept no other insurance. This provides you with the highest quality of mental health professionals that provide psychotherapy […]
Dr. D’Arienzo’s Updated CV as of November 19, 2015 Justin A. D’Arienzo, Psy.D., ABPP Board Certified Clinical Psychologist Clinical and Forensic Psychology 11512 Lake Mead Avenue, Suite 704 Jacksonville, Florida 32256 www.livebetterjax.com [email protected] 904-379-8094 Professional Education: Pensacola Naval Hospital, Pensacola, FL Clinical Psychology Residency 2004-2006 Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA Clinical Psychology […]