#therapy

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If you get a diagnosis, get on a therapy, keep a good attitude and keep your sense of humor.


Teri Garr


#diagnosis #get #good #good attitude #humor

A lot of what I've been learning in the last two years is due to therapy - about my sexuality, why things go wrong, why relationships haven't worked. It isn't anything to do with anybody else; it's to do with me.


Boy George


#anybody #anything #been #due #else

I love being in therapy. It's just constantly fulfilling for me.


Jennifer Jason Leigh


#constantly #fulfilling #i #i love #just

I'm a typical middle child. I'm the mediator. The one that makes everything OK, puts their own needs aside to make sure everybody's happy. It's hard to change your nature, even with years and years of therapy.


Jennifer Jason Leigh


#change #child #even #everybody #everything

I quit therapy because my analyst was trying to help me behind my back.


Richard Lewis


#analyst #back #because #behind #help

Music is therapy. Music moves people. It connects people in ways that no other medium can. It pulls heart strings. It acts as medicine.


Macklemore


#connects #heart #medicine #medium #moves

Acting is wonderful therapy for people. Instead of suffering for yourself, someone will do it for you.


Sophie Marceau


#instead #people #someone #suffering #therapy

Physical therapy is part of my offseason routine. That has helped me greatly.


Jamie Moyer


#helped #me #part #physical #routine

Of course, a culture as manically and massively materialistic as ours creates materialistic behavior in its people, especially in those people who've been subjected to nothing but the destruction of imagination that this culture calls education, the destruction of autonomy it calls work, and the destruction of activity it calls entertainment.


James Hillman


#therapy #venting #education

When emotions turn and stay sour, when thoughts become cynical and judgmental, good and compassionate treatment is on the line. Helpers who become sour and cynical tend to begrudge their high need clients for their neediness. There is a risk that helpers become too well-practiced at taking a bleak view of those they have avowed to assist. There is a temptation to begin to blame clients for their failure to improve. If treatment ends pre-maturely, with either a client never returning to treatment or a helper 'firing' them out of frustration, there is a tendency for the client to take the fall. Of course what we are talking about here are signs of burnout.


Scott E. Spradlin


#compassion #counseling #dbt #dialectical #effectiveness