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Psychotherapy

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4 Goals for Therapy You Should Know About

Three Forms of Empathy

Three Forms of Empathy

It can be very useful to have a greater understanding of empathy, as this trait is so fundamental to our humanity. Read this quick article about the three forms of empathy, as described by psychologist Daniel Goleman, and how each form is different and necessary for fulfilling relationships. Click here.
Psychic Determinism

Psychic Determinism

Psychic determinism is an abstract concept used in certain forms of psychotherapy.  It basically means that people make happen what they want to make happen.  This article explains one of the most core psychological principles used in dynamic psychotherapy.  Read the full article.
Differentiating Goals

Differentiating Goals

How often have you heard someone ask you “What are your goals?”  It’s one of the most common questions asked by a therapist, especially as someone begins treatment.  This question is necessary to help the counselor develop a course of therapy. Do you want to know more?
Acting In vs. Acting Out

Acting In vs. Acting Out

If someone repeatedly is acting-out during their treatment course, we will constantly push them to start ‘acting-in.’  Acting-in isn’t a form of acting at all – it’s about talking! What gets in the way of someone acting in?  Find out how to deal with ‘acting out’ by ‘acting in’. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO VERSION
Boundaries and D.E.A. Communication

Boundaries and D.E.A. Communication

As boundaries become eroded, it becomes more difficult to trust other people.  As trust becomes less and less, a sense of closeness in your life disappears and you feel alone.  Your addicted self loves when you’re alone. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO VERSION

Addicted Self vs. Healthy Self

The ‘addicted self’ is often more attractive to us than the healthy self, as the fear displayed by the healthy self can sometimes be construed as weakness.  Don’t be fooled!  The ‘healthy self’ has your best interest at heart…the addicted self really is invested in continued drug use. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO VERSION
Maximizing Therapy

Maximizing Therapy

How well-trained is the therapist in addiction treatment? Can I strike a balance between desire and best interest? Is the therapist naturally-gifted? These are some of the sensible questions to ask yourself (or to outright ask your therapist) for getting the most of your time, money and effort in maximizing therapy.
Trauma Basics

Trauma Basics

Traumatic events in one’s life can alter your sense of safety, trust in other people, and basic coping.  This session will shed light on a very common past which often connects to drug addiction or alcoholism later in life: the impact of trauma.

Toxic Shame and the Loss of ‘Self’

Shameful pasts can haunt people their whole lives and lead to the cycle of self-loathing and continued drug use. Find out about successfully walking through shameful concepts without relapsing on your drug of choice.