Grief is Crazy Making

“For me, it didn’t feel like mom was really dying, until I saw her dead.” ”I felt her hand. I touched her face. She had been dead for a few hours.” Guest blogger, Laura Brownstone, LCSW has been a grief therapist for over 15 years. Her mother passed over seven years

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger August 21, 2018

4 Common Communication Mistakes

You can improve your communication skills by recognizing these four common mistakes. 1) We talk too much! When we talk about something that is sensitive, personal or difficult, we may talk around the subject. We may avoid being specific, trying to be polite, hoping the other person will somehow pick

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger August 21, 2018

4 Reasons We Get Angry

There are four reasons we get angry: • 1  Seeking revenge. We feel hurt, so we use anger to get even and make things fair.  • 2  Preventing disaster. We feel worried, so we use anger to attack others to get control.  • 3  Pushing others away. We feel sad,

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger June 27, 2018

Egocentric Guilt

Many of us perceive ourself as being at the center of the world. This attitude is called egocentrism. As a consequence of this naive, self-centered perspective, we mistakenly conclude that we are somehow responsible for everything that happens in the world. We feel accountable for all the bad things that happen

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger June 27, 2018

The Logic Of Guilt

Some of us feel terribly out of control when others are unable to “explain” events to our satisfaction.  When we are unable to come up with an acceptable solution to a problem, we are often left focusing on who is at fault.  It is like having an open wound.  It

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger June 27, 2018