Love, Relationships, Therapy, Romance, Marriage, Couples Counseling, Psychology
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Thursday, December 19, 2013
So yesterday was my divorce court date. This blog is a place for me to compile some
of what I am learning. One of the hard
lessons is that it takes two to make things go right but only one to break them
down and walk away. I did my best and
never gave up.
It’s a struggle figuring out how to extend the perfect love
I strive for in this circumstance. This
is one of those times where the metaphor of god seems to provide a useful
vision. The perfect form of goodness and love is unattainable but remains the vision of spiritual practice. When you cannot see yourself well, there is at least the vision to guide you.
Daughters
I know a girl
She puts the color inside of my world
But she's just like a maze
Where all of the walls are continually changed
And I've done all I can
To stand on her steps with my heart in my hands
Now I'm starting to see
Maybe it's got nothing to do with me
She puts the color inside of my world
But she's just like a maze
Where all of the walls are continually changed
And I've done all I can
To stand on her steps with my heart in my hands
Now I'm starting to see
Maybe it's got nothing to do with me
-John Mayer
Betrayal Trauma
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
Mental Illness Happy Hour Episode 145: Dr. David Lisak
http://mentalpod.com/Dr-David-Lisak
Great insights on healing and intimacy:
Born in Montreal to a WWII widow, the clinical and forensic psychologist talks about the sexual abuse he experienced as a boy, the stigma and confusion adult male survivors grapple with and ultimately how he healed. Episode is sponsored by www1in6.org which he co-founded. - See more at: http://mentalpod.com/Dr-David-Lisak#sthash.2NGviFEd.dpuf
Great insights on healing and intimacy:
Born in Montreal to a WWII widow, the clinical and forensic psychologist talks about the sexual abuse he experienced as a boy, the stigma and confusion adult male survivors grapple with and ultimately how he healed. Episode is sponsored by www1in6.org which he co-founded. - See more at: http://mentalpod.com/Dr-David-Lisak#sthash.2NGviFEd.dpuf
Saturday, December 14, 2013
“Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality. No one can become fully aware of the very essence of another human being unless he loves him. By his love he is enabled to see the essential traits and features in the beloved person; and even more, he sees that which is potential in him, which is not yet actualized but yet ought to be actualized. Furthermore, by his love, the loving person enables the beloved person to actualize these potentialities. By making him aware of what he can be and of what he should become, he makes these potentialities come true.”
― Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Love and the Illusion of Certainty
Be certain of your values not your projections
"If you want to feel lovable and adequate, you have to return to the appreciative, caring, tolerant, and compassionate person you were when you fell in love.
...the real value of relationship: having someone who supports us through joy and turbulence, who sees beauty amidst our warts, and who, most importantly, helps us realize our humanity by allowing us to love and support in kind."
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/anger-in-the-age-entitlement/201312/love-and-the-illusion-certainty
Be certain of your values not your projections
"If you want to feel lovable and adequate, you have to return to the appreciative, caring, tolerant, and compassionate person you were when you fell in love.
...the real value of relationship: having someone who supports us through joy and turbulence, who sees beauty amidst our warts, and who, most importantly, helps us realize our humanity by allowing us to love and support in kind."
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/anger-in-the-age-entitlement/201312/love-and-the-illusion-certainty
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
8 Great Ideas from Stoicism
Old-time philosophers can teach us a lot about living.http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/creating-in-flow/201311/8-great-ideas-stoicism
I really like point number seven of this book review: virtue is sufficient for happiness.
I'm definitely going to read this book! It looks great. Relationships are as much about taking care of ourselves as others, as Socrates said, "to strive for the best possible state of your soul."
Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations: Ancient Philosophy for Modern Problems by Jules Evans
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