analogy, Attachment, evolutionary psychology, goals, meaning making, power, responsibility, results
Tag: counselling
24 Posts
Our specific set of challenges – in the repetitiveness of our healing progress through them
Everyone’s pain is Painful – yet feeling sorry for someone else may not always be good… for either…
basic premise, healing, new thought
The perils of our working on ourselves psychologically, in psychotherapy and counselling
The pinch that hides our courage from us…
evolutionary psychology, personal growth
Pre-healing is before the healing begins
Insomnia – can we cure it? Finding our own unique way to cure our insomnia
basic premise, evolution, evolutionary psychology, mental health
Do you have any split selves? Have you ever thought or been puzzled by the notion of split personalities?
On the balcony – got published by Spillwords
to re-parent ourselves
Forgive or not… what do you say…?
How important is it that we have children if the desire to have them feels a bit removed from us?
The value of patience in our healing process
To own ourselves is to be, … healthy
Anger turned inwards, how does this come about?
My comment to a Codependency article last week in the Guardian
I wrote about this too: an article on Guardian
We are not our story: we are so much more than our story
When blind learn to see – what a wonder this may feel, experience as, for us?
Sexual abuse, and what does it actually mean?
When we care for another, while abandoning, ignoring and leaving ourselves behind
analogy, basic premise, mental health
Becoming aware of our lack of self-awareness, healing to regain our power
evolutionary psychology, mental health