by Deborah Cox | Aug 27, 2015 | Mood
I first noticed the failure of psychology as a young psychologist, fresh out of graduate school with my half-mortgage-sized student loan. But because of that loan and all the training it represented, I refused to say this out loud. I was a new convert, an evangelist,...
by Deborah Cox | Aug 25, 2015 | Mood
Okay, I need to talk about something that really pisses me off. “I got spanked and I turned out just fine.” People who say this, in defense of old school parenting advice, usually prove my point, cluelessly. They hold a tight little view of the world. They...
by Deborah Cox | Aug 16, 2015 | EMDR
When I was a psychologist-in-training, I saw lots of people who had panic attacks – and I had no idea how to help them. My supervisor, Dr. Maryanne Watson, always asked me, “Who is she most angry with?” Then I ran back to my client and asked the question. Without...
by Deborah Cox | Aug 2, 2015 | Mood
See the Sacred: Let it Calm You Last Sunday, our priest, Father Kenneth Chumbley, mentioned the most recent shootings in Louisiana. He admitted this event, with the others like it in recent history, make him afraid for his family’s safety. Then he spoke of reasons we...
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