Category Archives: Content

Rational Versus Irrational…

I’m generally a proponent of acting rationally. Our actions tend to be more with what we want to achieve. We don’t expect others to do things that are unreasonable. And we don’t ignore the facts of the situation. When we … Continue reading

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Two Therapists Talking: Process vs Content

In this episode of Two Therapists Talking, Jasmine St. John and I discuss the difference between the content of an argument and the process of arguing. If you have questions or a topic you’d like to hear us discuss write … Continue reading

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Getting Distracted…

I was reading an interesting thread of discussion by a group of therapists the other day. One therapist asked the following question – “Is it ever innocent when two married people are exchanging sexually explicit emails without their spouses knowing?” … Continue reading

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