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The Boundary Setting Cycle

Well, I just set a boundary. And now I am nervous.I recognize this as a cycle. As least a cycle since I've become conscious enough to start setting boundaries over a decade ago. It goes like this:1) Feel the pressure/dislike of their request/violation2) Get brave3) Set my boundary firmly and [...]

By |February 13th, 2012|Categories: boundaries|

Wonder What Depression Looks & Feels Like?

This web-comic is a first-hand account of the artist's bout with depression.Having had some shorter visits to that strange land myself, and worked with lots of men and women who are suffering from depression, I think it's spot on. I especially recognize what I talk about most about depression - [...]

By |November 1st, 2011|Categories: depression, seattle|

A Poem for the Nice Guys

Hi everyone,I'm pretty open that I work with people on this journey because it's my journey, too. I'm coming back around to some old stuff from a higher level (we call it the Spiral Path, where you come back around to things, with more skills, tools and perspective) and this [...]

By |August 8th, 2011|Categories: nice guys|

Nice Guys and Exoskeletons

It came to me today, that I, like many Nice Guys I know, have developed exoskeletons over the years.What do I mean by that?Well, I was thinking about the habits, skills and strategies I have picked up along the way (since, perhaps the beginning of high school). I was a [...]

By |August 2nd, 2011|Categories: nice guys|

A New Perspective on Acceptance

In one of my random readings, a statement of principles from hedge fund trader Ray Dalio (like I said, random) I came into a new view of an old counseling idea - Acceptance.Now, I've known the idea of Acceptance for a long time. To me, it's been part of love, [...]

By |July 27th, 2011|Categories: acceptance|

You Never Knew Your Parents As Non-Parents

As a therapist, and as a client over the years myself, I've had lots and lots of discussions about parents, and how they shape our lives and personalities. In therapist circles, we call this "FOO Work" (FOO is short for Family Of Origin). I certainly have looked at my Mom [...]

By |July 20th, 2011|Categories: counseling|
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