
Therapist, Educator, author and Life Coach Diane Lang has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude that can actually turn one into an optimist, literally. A therapist and educator of Positive Psychology, she has seen that it can provide a strong foundation for finding great happiness and is gratified that it is becoming a mainstream method of treatment.
A parent herself, Lang has taught Positive Parenting to parents and written extensively on the benefits of using it with even the youngest children. She has also spoken or conducted seminars on postpartum depression, striving for balance versus having it all and practical tips on interviewing, networking and dressing for success and is the author of “Baby Steps: the Path from Motherhood to Career” & “Creating Balance & Finding Happiness”.
A therapist in NJ Lang counsels patients with traumatic brain injury and substance abuse. Her clinical experience includes treating patients with different forms of mental illness, physical and emotional abuse and relationship issues. Lang is also an Adjunct in Psychology at Montclair State University and Dover Business College ; her college work includes mentoring students for individual career counseling and personal issue advisement.
As an expert in her fields of therapy, Lang has been featured in the Daily Record, Family Beautiful Magazine, Health & Beauty NJ, Family and Working Mother Magazine, seen on NJ 12 TV and the national television program “Fox & Friends”. She has also participated in a reality based Internet show, ourprisoner.com, hosted Generation X-tinet and appeared in various educational videos. In addition Lang writes a bi-monthly column at njfitmama.com, a blog at www.creatingbalanceandfindinghappiness.wordpress.com and shares her expertise on lifestyle issues on The WTBQ Expat Show.
Lang has an M.A. in Counseling and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from the New York Institute of Technology. Please visit her website for more information: www.dlcounseling.com
Or contact her: Lifeline36@aol.com
Written by MO.com Subject Matter Resource, Diane Lang
We all want to start the new year off right. We think to ourselves, this will be the year: I lose weight, start exercising, eat better, reconnect with old friends, get a new job, etc.
Written by MO.com Subject Matter Resource Diane Lang
As we process and mourn the losses of the unthinkable Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy that has affected us both physically and emotionally, we must stay strong especially for the children who were traumatized that day.
Written by MO.com Subject Matter Resource Diane Lang
Before we know it the holidays will be in full swing and another new year will be on the horizon. Now is the time to start reflecting on the past year (not dwelling – there is a difference) and looking forward to a new year.
Written by MO.com Subject Matter Resource, Diane Lang
I always look at September ( right after labor day) as a fresh start. We all go back to work, kids go back to school and college starts. Its the time of year when our life can be chaotic.
written by MO.com Subject Matter Resource Diane Lang
It’s that time of year again, the end of summer. The end of summer break means no more late nights, sleeping late in the morning or playing outside till dark.