Psychotherapy: Now and Then
If you have been disappointed with psychotherapy or counseling this may interest you. Sally Erickson recounts her own fifty-year history with psychotherapeutic work, both as a client and as a practitioner of healing conversation. She makes important and pointed observations of how, in her opinion, standard practices have changed for the worse and the bar for deep healing has been lowered.
Sally and her husband Tim Bennett can be contacted at http://rightrelationships.us/contact/
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Boundaries
You may have tried "setting boundaries" in the past and found the effort disappointing. Sally Erickson takes a nuanced look at boundaries. What they are. How they work. Why they sometimes don’t work. And what they require. It all starts with self love, and the genuine desire to have a relationship grow and thrive.
Sally and her husband Tim Bennett can be contacted at http://rightrelationships.us/contact/
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The Flipped Switch
It is easy to fall into feeling helpless about one's life circumstances. Sally Erickson describes how “getting one’s switch flipped” and stepping into responsibility for one’s life can change your orientation to yourself and the world around you from victim to creator. Such a change in orientation, while challenging, can empower people to create lives in line with their deepest wants and needs.
Sally and her husband Tim Bennett can be contacted at http://rightrelationships.us/contact/
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Struggle vs. Challenge
If many things in life feel like a constant struggle you may feel "morally superior" but often drained and discouraged. Sally Erickson describes the difference between “struggle” and “challenge.” On-going struggles in one’s life tend to slow one’s development whereas healthy challenges are exciting and meaningful. She questions the assumed “moral superiority” of staying engaged in activities that are experienced as struggles. This can help people walk away from struggles and reorient themselves to create instead a life of exciting challenge.
Sally and her husband Tim Bennett can be contacted at http://rightrelationships.us/contact/
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