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How Do You Heal Loneliness?
If I had to name the most common complaint I hear among depressives, it is that they are lonely. Just five minutes ago, I replied on a thread within Group Beyond Blue to a woman who started a thread called "Who Do I Turn To?" She wants so badly to connect with another woman--as the anchors in her li
posted 6:33:10am Feb. 16, 2012 |
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Rewire Your Brain For Love: An Interview with Marsha Lucas, Ph.D.
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, I thought I’d feature an interview with a very cool licensed psychologist and neuropsychologist that I was lucky enough to meet in person at a book signing back in September. Marsha Lucas, Ph.D., has been practicing psychotherapy and studying the brain-behavior re
posted 6:00:56am Feb. 14, 2012 |
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Love Deeply ...
Valentine's Day is a good time to remember all the ways we can be loving, not just to the guy/gal sitting across from you at the kitchen table, but also your boss, your mother, your boss's mother, and her mother.
One of my very favorite reflections from Henri Nouwen is "Love Deeply," found in hi
posted 6:00:28am Feb. 13, 2012 |
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Therapy Thursday: Sweat
I have decided to dedicate a post on Thursday to therapy, and offer you the many tips I have learned on the couch. They will be a good reminder for me, as well, of something small I can concentrate on. Many of them are published in my book, "The Pocket Therapist: An Emotional Survival Kit."
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posted 6:01:57am Feb. 09, 2012 |
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Scrupulosity: What It Is and Why It's Dangerous
If you sprinkle a hefty dose of Catholic (or Jewish) guilt unto a fragile biochemistry headed toward a severe mood disorder, you usually arrive at some kind of a religious nut. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! For I am one.
I have said many places that growing up Catholic, for me, was
posted 6:17:35am Feb. 07, 2012 |
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posted May 13, 2008 at 5:08 am
Remind Eric of those words the next time he reaches for you in the middle of the night or the early morning hours. To quote Marvin Gaye,” It takes two, baby!”
posted May 13, 2008 at 11:41 am
Next time he wants some release as they always put it tell him when he goes and gets cut to prevent having a baby then you will continue your sexual relations with him. Birth control is not just the wife job to endure. He should appreciate the fact that you love him enough to have children with him. Men dont have a clue what a woman endures during pregnancy and childbirth. God be with you bless you and keep you. Remember you always have the unconditional love of the Lord at all times and thats enough.
Vickie
posted May 13, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Are you making babies without your husband’s knowledge? That is not so nice. Love him anyways and remind him you never did it alone.
posted May 13, 2008 at 5:12 pm
(((((((Therese)))))))