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Holiday Boundary Setting For The Boundaryless
Author: Esther Goldstein LCSW
December 22nd, 2022
If we take the time to look deep into our inner world, we will likely notice a part (or inner child parts) of ourselves deeply craving connection. Healthy boundaries may not be innate for many of us. It can feel like learning a new language and requires a “felt sense.” When we approach boundary issues using somatic techniques we get to the very root of the issue, which actually works to support and strengthen cognit …
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The Allure of The Dangerous Man
Author: Esther Goldstein LCSW
December 20th, 2022
He had a softness to his eyes. A gentle body language, almost too gentle. It’s like he blended into the room’s wallpaper and you wondered where he began and where he ended. But he wasn’t bothersome. quiet the opposite, he had a soothing presence. Almost an “awake” ness to him so that you can fall asleep, should you need to. But that was the deceiving bit. He was anything but safe.. Actually, he was quite dan …
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The Death of Love
Author: Sara Schapiro-Halberstam, MHC-LP, CASAC
September 7th, 2017
If you just scanned the headings of this blog post, I am sure you would be surprised. These are generally qualities that are deemed positive for a relationship or a long lasting love life. However, as we classically know “too much of a good thing is not always a good thing.” Making your relationship into a habit:
The killer: The beginning of relationships are exciting and invigorating. However, there is one nagging thought …
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