
Writings and inquiries from an alternative mental health practitioner on that which connects us, our minds, our bodies and the energetics of these systems.
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Can people who feel they lack authority be authoritarian?
I have been pondering this question since I heard someone say that people or groups who lack authority or power cannot be authoritarian. My im...
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Cancer is the first water sign in the zodiac wheel. It’s energetic pull is inward into our bodies. Through principals of the cancer archetype we get to examine our internal world. We learn to attune t...
Capricorn zodiac
The Archetype
Capricorn, the sea goat, is associated with father time and the planet Saturn. When I think of the archetype of Capricorn I think about the process of life and aging. Time can be grueling when we are healing...
“I love being your mom, do you know that?” I say to her,
she laughs and responds “I know Mommy, you tell me
all the time. You told me 50 times while I was 5 and will probably tell me 60 while I am 6.”
“Well it's true, and I am going t...
Welcome to thoughts on therapy, a place to explore alternative perspectives around therapeutic models, partnership, motherhood and the occasional musing on astrological archetypes. I am going to utilize this space to share perspectives whic...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I am an Intuitive Therapist who works in the alternative mental health space. I am a mom, a wife and a student in life. I engage the world through intuition and resonance, it shapes and guides my world view, my writing reflects that.
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