by Deborah Cox | Sep 7, 2022 | Artistic Healing, Becoming More of Your True Self, body psychotherapy, Coaching For the Therapist, Connect, Create Art, cultural healing, dissociation, Feel Better, Mood, Podcasts, RECONCEIVE PODCAST: Connecting with You, Relational Cultural Theory
Burnout (as a way of life) in Health Professionals Burnout creeps up on us. We’ve been “on” for years, doing what we do to help. But health professionals face an all-time high risk of burnout right now. Why? Given the past two-and-a-half years of pandemic and...
by Deborah Cox | Apr 25, 2022 | Becoming More of Your True Self, body psychotherapy, bodywork, Coaching For the Therapist, Connect, Feel Better, love, Reconceive, RECONCEIVE PODCAST: Connecting with You, Relationships, The Psychotherapy in Everything, Therapy, Uncategorized
All One Thing: Body, Mind, Love Since its inception, psychology claims to be the study of the mind. Sounds true, right? Medicine claims the study of the body and how it can be healed through substances and surgery. Psychology takes the other stuff, the stuff of...
by Deborah Cox | Jul 29, 2021 | The Psychotherapy in Everything
In this interview we explore the personal and professional experiences of spirituality and the church with Pastor Ken Chumbley. He shares his insights on topics such as personal spiritual development and violence and the church....
by Deborah Cox | Jan 12, 2021 | anger, cultural healing, Relational Cultural Theory, religion, religious abuse
So Many Sick People A sea of sick people. Not bad people. Just regular people who’ve joined at least one cult. I believe that bad religion, religious abuse, and spiritual trauma hurt the individual, the community, and the world. Right now, the United States has...
by Deborah Cox | Oct 12, 2020 | anger, child maltreatment, Connect, cultural healing, Relational Cultural Theory, Relationships
Sibling Political Anger I just spent a Saturday with my brother – after years of unspoken anger, political divisions, and very little contact. Three years my junior, he lives just twenty minutes away, Yet, we see each other perhaps once or twice a year. Michael and I...
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