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Psychotherapy: A Practical Review of Unethical Therapists

Psychotherapy: A Practical Review of Unethical Therapists

Psychotherapy can be challenging for therapist and client. How has your experience with therapists been? Do you feel on edge or do you feel welcomed and understood? For those of you who have tried counseling, did you notice some odd behaviors in the therapist or 

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Psychotherapy: Does It Have An Image Problem? 4 Possible Signs

Psychotherapy: Does It Have An Image Problem? 4 Possible Signs

What is your view of psychotherapy? Do you think of it in terms of positive growth? Or in terms of negatives and time wasted? Sadly, a lot of people would react negatively if you told them that they needed counseling. One reason is that to 

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Understanding Inter-Generational Trauma or Family “Curses”

Understanding Inter-Generational Trauma or Family “Curses”

Do you know what intergenerational trauma is? Did you know it can be thought of as another way to describe a “family curse?” In this video, I discuss a few signs of intergenerational trauma and the challenges years and generations of trauma can have on 

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Relationships: Protecting Yourself From Pathological Liars

Relationships: Protecting Yourself From Pathological Liars

Pathological lying is a behavior that most people struggle to understand. Many of my clients find it difficult to understand the foundation of pathological lying which is often a “symptom” of a bigger problem. It is important to learn their modus operandi (MO). I discuss 

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Identifying Unhealthy People and Relationships In Your Life

Identifying Unhealthy People and Relationships In Your Life

Relationships are difficult. Sometimes they feel impossible to navigate. Relationships are even more difficult when one or both people are engaging in unhealthy behaviors. In this video, I discuss 12 unhealthy boundary violations that we should all be aware of in our relationships.

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