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Get to the Inside: Growing Spaces!!
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Hello blogger friends, I wanted to stop by and let everyone know that I am moving my blogging space to www.mgreenecounseling.com. For those of you who would like to continue to follow my writing, you'll find me at the new website. Thank you all very much for your support to me over the years and I look forward to being able to share with you more from a new space! Wednesday, April 01, 2015. Many o...
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Get to the Inside: Bottom Line Behaviors: The Gentle Path
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Thursday, September 30, 2010. Bottom Line Behaviors: The Gentle Path. Here's a question asked by many sex and love addicts- how do I know what my bottom line behavior is? What behavior, at the thought of no longer doing it, makes me almost panic? What behavior, when I stop doing it, is immediately going to send me into emotional withdrawal symptoms? Whatever you answer to these questions- that's your bottom line behavior.
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Get to the Inside: Holland Schmolland
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Saturday, November 14, 2009. In the vein of celebrating Good-Enough Moms, I'd like to re-print the wonderful article "Holland Schmolland" by Laura Kreuger Crawford, a must-read for all parents of special needs children:. If you have a special needs child, which I do, and if you troll the Internet for information, which I have done, you will come across a certain inspirational analogy. It goes like this:. You rant and rave ...
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Get to the Inside: Tips From a First-Time Novelist
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Saturday, May 26, 2012. Tips From a First-Time Novelist. 1 For any books I write in the future, I think I should come up with the title first and then write the book. I did not have a title for this current novel and now that I've finished, I am having an incredibly difficult time coming up with a title that encapsulates all that the book means. It's nearly impossible! 6 Be patient. Spinning a good yarn takes time and ...
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Get to the Inside: For the Fatherless on Father's Day
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Sunday, June 15, 2014. For the Fatherless on Father's Day. After God did some emergency surgery on my broken heart, I became well enough to get further stitiches from my husband. One of my favorite times of the day is when my husband tucks in our thirteen year-old daughter for bed. The fact that she's 13, first of all, and he still tucks her in (and she still wants him to! Sunday, June 15, 2014. August 5, 2014 at 6:39 AM.
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Get to the Inside: Poem for Aretha
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Saturday, September 19, 2009. Cause nobody deals with Aretha—a mother with four children—. Having to hit the road. They always say "after she comes. Home" but nobody ever says what it's like. To get on a plane for a three week tour. The elation of the first couple of audiences the good. Feeling of exchange the running on the high. You get from singing good. And loud and long telling the world. What's on your mind. And I'm ...
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Get to the Inside: June 2014
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Sunday, June 15, 2014. For the Fatherless on Father's Day. After God did some emergency surgery on my broken heart, I became well enough to get further stitiches from my husband. One of my favorite times of the day is when my husband tucks in our thirteen year-old daughter for bed. The fact that she's 13, first of all, and he still tucks her in (and she still wants him to! Sunday, June 15, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Get to the Inside: The Dark Night of the Soul
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Friday, December 10, 2010. The Dark Night of the Soul. Others believe his Dark Night may have been during his 40 days and 40 nights in the wilderness when he suffered intense temptations. O night more lovely than the dawn! O night that has united. The Lover with his beloved,. Transforming the beloved in her Lover. When you are running-. A shadow of yourself running from. Frightened by a ghost self. When you are running.
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Get to the Inside: April 2015
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Hello blogger friends, I wanted to stop by and let everyone know that I am moving my blogging space to www.mgreenecounseling.com. For those of you who would like to continue to follow my writing, you'll find me at the new website. Thank you all very much for your support to me over the years and I look forward to being able to share with you more from a new space! Wednesday, April 01, 2015. Many o...
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Get to the Inside: Move Over!
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Get to the Inside. A psychotherapist's spiritual blend of psychology and the arts. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. One of the therapists I supervise has come up with a phrase that I've stolen and use on the regular- stay in your own lane. She tells me that she has the tendency to "get out of her lane" when it comes to work with clients in therapy, but what about those of us who tend to get out of our lane in everyday life? And what do you do when someone continually swerves over into your lane? Okay, and if ...
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