by Deborah Cox | Aug 15, 2018 | Becoming More of Your True Self, Coaching For the Therapist, EMDR, Feel Better, Mood, Therapy
Energetic Healing = Body + Energy + Trauma Therapy As a psychology student in the 90s, I heard the message: Don’t mess with spirituality. We can’t measure it. It’s private. But now, a tsunami of change is sweeping the therapy world . . . and...
by Deborah Cox | May 28, 2018 | Coaching For the Therapist, Connect, Feel Better, Relational Cultural Theory, Relationships, Therapy
How do you do it? . . . . . . People often say. How can a therapist sit with people who are in pain, hour after hour, day after day, and concentrate on how to help them feel better, while keeping themselves balanced? I usually say, “Tons of self care.” And...
by Deborah Cox | Mar 10, 2018 | Becoming More of Your True Self, Feel Better, following inspiration, Relational Cultural Theory, Therapy, Women
Here’s a story about being inspired and suppressing it. This morning I got behind a slow-moving Buick on a major thoroughfare. I encountered the same dark green Buick, ten minutes before, when I was crossing a downtown street. On foot, I got up close and looked...
by Deborah Cox | Feb 22, 2018 | Coaching For the Therapist, Connect, EMDR, Feel Better, Therapy
ReConceive: a Podcast about All Kinds of Healing My dear friend, Melissa Sundwall, a great therapist who also happens to be a lot younger than me, says: “Let’s do a podcast.” And I say, “What’s a podcast?” That literally happened. About a year ago. So we teamed...
by Deborah Cox | Dec 30, 2017 | Becoming More of Your True Self, Coaching For the Therapist, Connect, Therapy, Write and Heal
MORE I need to write, but haven’t in a while. I got a little bogged down trying to create neat, unoffensive packages of psychotherapy. I sort of lost myself, and writing became a chore. But I’m writing my way back home, thanks to a little rest and time...
by Deborah Cox | Apr 26, 2017 | Becoming More of Your True Self, Coaching For the Therapist, EMDR, Therapy
I’ve always had a fear of dementia. It started on a visit to my great grandfather in the nursing home and I heard him mistake his daughter (my grandmother) for someone named Betty. Fifteen years later, the same thing started happening to my grandmother and I watched...
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