by Deborah Cox | Apr 28, 2015 | Mood
Rebellion Saves Lives: How acts of disobedience preserve the real you. I loathe meetings. Most meetings bore the crap out of me and make me want to stand up and scream. Several years ago, when I worked as a university professor, I rebelled and stopped going to...
by Deborah Cox | Apr 23, 2015 | Relationships, Therapy
How Unresolved Grief affects your Marriage I sometimes get really upset or anxious about something I can’t pinpoint. It’s like out of nowhere a blue fug envelopes me in nameless, faceless despair. I turn to my partner and momentarily think it’s about...
by Deborah Cox | Apr 20, 2015 | Mood
What does rebellion have to do with depression? What does it have to do with trauma recovery or family psychology? Rebellion is active. It changes things. It forces a new perspective. Rebellion gets you moving, which fights depression. Rebellion causes you to think on...
by Deborah Cox | Apr 15, 2015 | Mood, Therapy
Healthy Rebellion, Part 2: Why You Must Disobey Your Mother if you Want to Survive I am a Springfield, MO Psychologist and published author. But, I am also a mother. I get it. Mothers create structure and nurture. We tell you what to do. We train, disapprove, lecture,...
by Deborah Cox | Apr 8, 2015 | Mood
What is Healthy Rebellion? Sometimes I need a good dose of change. A certain restlessness comes over me and I must rearrange the furniture (I think I’ve told you this part before) or chop off my hair or paint my shoes yellow (yes, I’ve done this). And...
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