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My Return & What is Therapy?
Good therapy isn’t about fixing your problems– it’s so much more than that! Good therapy is about having a safe place to unpack those problems, figure out what’s lying underneath those problems, understand their impact on you and your life, and having a support as you begin to deal with those problems in whatever manner befits it, whether that’s acceptance or change. A good therapist will be a companion on that journey.
Radical Acceptance
But realizing that I can’t change them has also been freeing, because now I am no longer burdened with a task that has always been impossible.
Shame and Perfectionism
If shame thrives off of secrecy, silence, and judgment, then the opposite of those things is honesty, vulnerability, and empathy.
Chronically Overfunctioning
Week 6 – Mid-Week Update I’ve been making friends in my therapy program, and it’s been awesome, but it also has been making me a
Pseudoemotions and Nonviolent Communication
The basis of nonviolent communication is compassionate communication, in which there is no violence, anger, or blame present within the heart, with a goal of allowing everyone’s needs to be met through the innate sense of compassion present within all of us.
What is empathy?
The response another person’s pain calls for is empathy, which requires that we are “willing to be present to someone’s pain” (Brené Brown, Atlas of the Heart, pg. 122) – not that we feel their pain for them, but that we are capable of and willing to sit with the uncomfortable feelings that arise when we see someone else in pain.
Week 4 – Mid-Week Update
Feelings of Inferiority Recently in group we talked about resentments, not in the sense of what we usually consider resentment, but in the sense of
Week 3 – Weekend Thoughts
Mental Illness x Art This weekend I came across a song that’s been living rent free in my head since I saw it. It’s not
Week 3 – End of Week Update
I can still hold them accountable, while understanding that they had a context and a history and trauma in their past too; they could have done their best with the circumstances they had AND their best could’ve been not good enough; I can empathize with them and still know that they mistreated me.
Week 3 – Mid-Week Update
It’s very easy to go from sending the message that you’re there for someone when they’re in need, to sending the message that you’re only available when they’re in need.
Week 2 – Weekend Thoughts
Learning to Let Go This weekend I wasn’t able to read much of my current book, Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown, but I
Week 2 – End of Week Update
The idea of dialectics is that there are many aspects to any one thing, and that there is a middle path that we can take, rather than seeing things as all great or all terrible, all painful or all wonderful. Dialectics is essentially the idea that the world is not black and white, but a full spectrum lies in between, and that the things that we face in our lives are usually somewhere in the middle of the spectrum, not on either end.
Week 2 – Mid-Week Update
The first week of my DBT program as well as reading Brené Brown’s Atlas of the Heart have inspired me to work on staying connected
Week 1 – Weekend Thoughts
“What we regret most are our failures of courage.” – Brené Brown, Atlas of the Heart, pg. 53
Week 1 – End of Week Update
The DBT Mindfulness Scale Today’s the end of the first week of group, and I think it’s gone pretty well. One of my favorite things
Week 1 – Mid-Week Update
I started my new intensive outpatient program (IOP) this week on Monday. It’s a dialectical behavioral therapy(DBT)-based curriculum. For those who are unfamiliar, here’s