Be the Candle: A Tribute to my Guru and Teacher
In the Spring of 2004, I made what would prove to be the best educational decision of my life. Although I commuted to a small
In the Spring of 2004, I made what would prove to be the best educational decision of my life. Although I commuted to a small
Since coming out unapologetically as a woman in recovery from a dissociative disorder in 2018, I’ve received so many messages and social media replies that
Dear Jason: I am having a very difficult time getting into the fullness of Christmas spirit this year, still very sad that this will be
Addiction is a dissociative response. Sounds like common sense, right? For many years we’ve operated in our practices fueled by this assumption. As individuals in
The study of subjectivity is broadly concerned with what it means to be an experiencing subject in the world. When I touch the book, “I”
If there was a category in my high school yearbook for “Most Likely to Become a Junkie,” I would not have been a contender. Indeed,
I was sitting in front of a client one afternoon as she talked to me about the rape she had experienced a few months ago.
When EMDR clinicians learn that one of my specialties is addiction, I usually get asked, “Which protocol do you use? FSAP? DeTUR?” I’m often met
Sometime in the sixth grade, I first heard philosopher Soren Kierkegaard’s wisdom, “Once you label me, you negate me.” I wish I could tell you
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