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This week was the anniversary of my father’s death 38 years ago. I recently traveled to Alabama to attend the 50–year celebration of the church
This week was the anniversary of my father’s death 38 years ago. I recently traveled to Alabama to attend the 50–year celebration of the church
If you are in therapy with me very long, you will probably hear one of my mantras: KNOW WHAT YOU KNOW. We humans are often
Ever wonder why real change is so, so hard? A friend sent me an article that sums up the ways that we tend to stay
If you read my blog much, you know how I feel about rumination. Well, as a part of my commitment to actually do the various treatments
My brother-in-law, Robert, recently started walking for 30 minutes every day. Put into context, this is really amazing. Robert is in his 50’s and the
Today’s twentysomethings are confronted with challenges that are very different than those many of us in previous generations faced. Researcher and therapist Meg Jay puts
There has been a lot of buzz about WHY the power outage happened at the Super Bowl. I have an answer to that one. Here
I got the call all women dread on a Friday afternoon after a routine mammogram—they needed me to come back for more pictures, can’t tell
It’s Thanksgiving and if your gathering is like mine, family members are applying their Thanksgiving skills to our holiday in a delightful way. What is
When do you find yourself with competing hypocrisies in your life? I was intrigued by one of the comments on my blog last week. Dan wrote,
So… we are experiencing a wild ride here 15 days
Some questions to guide the process by Janice McWilliams
More than a few of my clients have plopped down
This week was the anniversary of my father’s death 38 years ago. I recently traveled to Alabama to attend the 50–year celebration of the church
If you are in therapy with me very long, you will probably hear one of my mantras: KNOW WHAT YOU KNOW. We humans are often
Ever wonder why real change is so, so hard? A friend sent me an article that sums up the ways that we tend to stay
If you read my blog much, you know how I feel about rumination. Well, as a part of my commitment to actually do the various treatments
My brother-in-law, Robert, recently started walking for 30 minutes every day. Put into context, this is really amazing. Robert is in his 50’s and the
Today’s twentysomethings are confronted with challenges that are very different than those many of us in previous generations faced. Researcher and therapist Meg Jay puts
There has been a lot of buzz about WHY the power outage happened at the Super Bowl. I have an answer to that one. Here
I got the call all women dread on a Friday afternoon after a routine mammogram—they needed me to come back for more pictures, can’t tell
It’s Thanksgiving and if your gathering is like mine, family members are applying their Thanksgiving skills to our holiday in a delightful way. What is
When do you find yourself with competing hypocrisies in your life? I was intrigued by one of the comments on my blog last week. Dan wrote,
So… we are experiencing a wild ride here 15 days
Some questions to guide the process by Janice McWilliams
More than a few of my clients have plopped down
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