No, you’re not good at compartmentalizing…and you shouldn’t try to be
It’s one of the phrases I hear all the time that needs to go. People are […]
No, you’re not good at compartmentalizing…and you shouldn’t try to be Read More »
It’s one of the phrases I hear all the time that needs to go. People are […]
No, you’re not good at compartmentalizing…and you shouldn’t try to be Read More »
In his prophetic 2013 book, existential psychotherapist Kirk Schneider illuminated the concept of the polarized mind.
Polarized culture, polarized minds Read More »
It’s one of the unavoidable and universal human experiences and certainly, if you do trauma work,
What to do with grief Read More »
I asked him how his first week at our church’s support and recovery group went. It’s
The porn problem’s not really (just) about the porn Read More »
At some point in my work with any given trauma survivor it comes up. Forgiveness is,
Abuse and Forgiveness in the church Read More »
Not too long ago a therapist friend sent me an article and said she’d thought about
5 things the church does that enable abuse Read More »
If there’s anything I generally write at the start of the new year, it’s generally that
What 2020 Changed: my commitments for 2021 Read More »
Seldom are the things we’re anxious about actually what we’re anxious about. Yes, the thought of
Anxiety as the fear of finiteness Read More »
There are some anxieties so universal, so essential to the human condition, that we might call
Freedom, Responsibility, and Anxiety Read More »
I began a 4 part series working through Irvin Yalom’s existential givens, or the universal human
Connection, Isolation, and Resilience Read More »