Bullying may be more recognizable in childhood, but is something that can continue through adulthood. Typically, it is not as easily recognizable in adulthood. However, bullying in both stages of…
Summary of: Part I, Section Three (first half), “The Abusive Mentality” From: “Why Does He Do That?” by Lundy Bancroft Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. Living in an emotionally…
For some of us, the loss of a parent may be the first significant loss we have had. We frequently hear the word grief and have certain thoughts, expectations, etc….
Well, if there’s one thing I’ve learned, and continue to keep learning, it is that relationships are the messiest and hardest things we do on this planet and they require…
Change can be very difficult for some people as it can cause one to look into his or her life experiences more closely. Difficult emotions can unravel when you look…
Habits are routines that need to be acknowledged whether good, bad, healthy, or unhealthy. Habits affect your everyday behaviors. How do your habits relate to Mental Health issues such as…
In the previous article, Repairing Relationships Part 1, I talked about how I’m struggling to conceal my hatred and spread slander with the contractors who offended me throughout our kitchen…
I was recently listening to a sermon podcast by Dr. Timothy Keller called, Repairing Relationships, based on the book of Proverbs. Dr. Keller’s sermon convicted me in the heart. You…
In my 15 years as a therapist, I’ve never seen so many lonely, emotionally disconnected people as I do right now. I suspect there are many societal forces driving this,…
One of my favorite quotes is by Henry Ford and it states, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t – you’re right.” The things we believe about ourselves…
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