Dr. Jill discusses steps toward radical acceptance. While we often want to avoid sitting with difficult emotions or thinking about painful situations, doing so can be an important path toward achieving radical acceptance and emotional healing.
I’ve had one session with a therapist, and she used a subconscious imprinting technique in our work. Have you heard of this approach?
How do I talk to my 37-year-old son, who becomes defensive when I discuss his bills? My husband has also tried stepping in by paying his rent at times.
What advice do you have for my 57-year-old husband who has ADHD and does not like taking his medications? He says his mind never stops racing.
You had a caller on Tuesday whose experience with a man in her small group at church giving unwanted hugs reminded me of how men in my life have also behaved inappropriately.
Dr. Jill discusses steps toward radical acceptance. While we often want to avoid sitting with difficult emotions or thinking about painful situations, doing so can be an important path toward achieving radical acceptance and emotional healing.
I’ve had one session with a therapist, and she used a subconscious imprinting technique in our work. Have you heard of this approach?
How do I talk to my 37-year-old son, who becomes defensive when I discuss his bills? My husband has also tried stepping in by paying his rent at times.
What advice do you have for my 57-year-old husband who has ADHD and does not like taking his medications? He says his mind never stops racing.
You had a caller on Tuesday whose experience with a man in her small group at church giving unwanted hugs reminded me of how men in my life have also behaved inappropriately.