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Why does deep psychotherapy take time?

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Within our psyche we carry the known and unknown about ourselves. This is a tricky statement. What we think we know about ourselves may be influenced by what we don’t know about ourselves. When the unknown reveals itself we may have a different experience of being who we are.

When Bobby Darin learned that his sister was really his mother and his mother was really his grandmother, it was an emotional catastrophe for the singer/actor.  Our identity as we understand ourselves may be different than what we believed once we know what has been hidden about who we are.

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Respect your vagus nerve and get more personal power in recognizing and dealing with abuse

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Welcome to more personal power in recognizing and dealing with abuse. The November 28, 1019 New York Times article, “The Wisdom Your Body Knows, You are not just thinking with your brain,” brings together information that can clear your fuzzy manipulated thinking when you are confronted with an abuser of any kind.

Information on the workings of the vagus nerve is new to me. I’ve seen brief articles that recommend sleeping on your right side, meditating, doing deep breathing exercises and more to nurture your vagus nerve. But I didn’t comprehend the significance of vagus nerve activity until I read David Brooks’  New York Times article.

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Coming out of Narcissist Abuse at Christmas

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Christmas is coming, and I’m alone. I feel abandoned by a world of people who are happily busy in gayety and plans for more.

Is this true? Do my feelings reflect reality?

My family is punishing me for not being obedient. I am stretching my heart and mind into realms that intrigue me and offer me new satisfying direction. That's belittled.

I’m not included in celebrations. I’m invited to events with 20 minutes notice. I don’t respond.

I am no longer stripping myself of energy, time and money to perform people pleasing behavior for people who are never pleased.  And I feel frightened, alone and sometimes desperate.

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How to Find Your Path to Joy - Welcome and Introduction: Your Path to Joy Part 1

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joy toddler flowers 4486570 640Regardless of your age or situation, within you is your knowledge of joy. You can have it again.

Welcome to your new beginning on your path to joy. Searching for and finding your path is a task we face periodically throughout our lives. Growth and development never stops. The experience of loss and completion never stops. The need to feel alive and meaningful never stops.

Read and follow these steps, and you will find yourself on your path to joy.

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  1. Action for Your Authentic Life in Six Steps (Step Three May Be the Most Difficult) - Step Three
  2. Action for Your Authentic Life in Six Steps (Step Three May Be the Most Difficult) - Step Four
  3. Friends Change as You Heal in Eating Disorder Recovery
  4. Action for Your Authentic Life in Six Steps (Step Three May Be the Most Difficult) - Step Six
  5. What’s Soul Got to Do with Psychotherapy and Eating Disorder Recovery?
  6. Action for Your Authentic Life in Six Steps (Step Three May Be the Most Difficult) - Step Five
  7. Fifteen Principles for Eating Disorder Recovery
  8. Eating Disorders and Coping with Feelings after New Years
  9. Eating Disorder Self Care in the New Year: Start at any time
  10. Eating Disorder Recovery Challenge: anesthesia or genuine human experience?

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