Tag Archives: psychotherapy

COVID coping and on-line (remote) psychotherapy

Here’s a short video recording (can we still say “video”?) with thoughts about when the standard – and excellent – guidelines we all hear for coping with COVID don’t work for you, how frantic that can make one feel, and … Continue reading

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When coping with COVID fails

Andrea has been on top of this virus situation better than almost everyone.  She is keeping her physical distance, engaging in hobbies, developing new ones, working remotely, staying in touch with friends – again remotely – exercising, and eating well.  … Continue reading

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Trump, the election, and psychotherapy – 2

Another short video demonstrating when therapy is useful, going somewhere, productive, and when it’s a waste.  More often then not, I’m hearing from people, it’s a waste, particularly as they talk about Trump.  Please take a look at this 10 … Continue reading

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Resistance – what a mess! (And why psychotherapy is fun)

One of the thorny things about identifying and helping a person with their resistance is that it can present as almost any behavior, thought, or feeling; thus, one man’s resistance is another man’s honesty.  I remember a good example of … Continue reading

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