by Joey Tadie | Mar 10, 2020 | All Posts, Joey Tadie
What is the single most important thing you would do for yourself today if you weren’t afraid? This question plays on the fantasy of being completely free of fear, and can highlight your heart’s deepest desires. There is so much you might try if fear was not stopping...
by Mary Miller | Mar 6, 2020 | All Posts, EMDR and Trauma Recovery, Mary Miller
After a major loss in our lives, we can feel shattered. Losing a marriage, having a miscarriage, or experiencing the death of a loved one can leave us emotionally, and sometimes physically, wrecked. Grief is the process of fully experiencing the loss and making...
by Sarah Long | Mar 2, 2020 | All Posts, Sarah Long
“What does recovery look like?” “How do I get rid of the eating disorder?” “If I mess up, does that mean I’m a failure, or that I won’t get better?” Common themes in therapy include: what eating disorder recovery is like, what is possible, and how to ‘get there’....
by Kendra Doukas | Feb 26, 2020 | All Posts, EMDR and Trauma Recovery, Kendra Doukas
Trauma has always been a focus of my clinical work and I dealt with it long before I received training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Prior to having training in EMDR, I found trauma work to be challenging and slow. It was as if my...
by Erin Jacklin | Feb 19, 2020 | All Posts, Demystifying Therapy, Erin Jacklin
The Pursuit of Happiness is a Trap I sometimes find myself telling my clients, “I am not trying to help you feel happy.” I don’t say this because I am callus, I say it because I see the hunt for happiness as a trap. The pursuit of happiness is an empty promise....