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A fine WordPress.com site. Welcome to “START with STOP”. November 9, 2013. I am a dialectical behavioral therapist who enjoys words — reading them, speaking them, singing them, playing games with them, and writing them. I am especially smitten with complex words, including dialectical words like “work” and “play” — which also happen to be both nouns and verbs — doing double-duty, hence complex! 8220;Just,” too has multiple means; e.g., “just rewards.” See? Isn’t this fun? November 10, 2013 at 1:35 am.
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A fine WordPress.com site. Welcome to “START with STOP”. November 9, 2013. I am a dialectical behavioral therapist who enjoys words — reading them, speaking them, singing them, playing games with them, and writing them. I am especially smitten with complex words, including dialectical words like “work” and “play” — which also happen to be both nouns and verbs — doing double-duty, hence complex! 8220;Just,” too has multiple means; e.g., “just rewards.” See? Isn’t this fun? November 10, 2013 at 1:35 am.
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A fine WordPress.com site. November 9, 2013. Welcome to “START with STOP”. I am a dialectical behavioral therapist who enjoys words — reading them, speaking them, singing them, playing games with them, and writing them. I am especially smitten with complex words, including dialectical words like “work” and “play” — which also happen to be both nouns and verbs — doing double-duty, hence complex! 8220;Just,” too has multiple means; e.g., “just rewards.” See? Isn’t this fun? Blog at WordPress.com. Build a w...
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A fine WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: November 2013. November 9, 2013. Welcome to “START with STOP”. I am a dialectical behavioral therapist who enjoys words — reading them, speaking them, singing them, playing games with them, and writing them. I am especially smitten with complex words, including dialectical words like “work” and “play” — which also happen to be both nouns and verbs — doing double-duty, hence complex! Isn’t this fun? Welcome to “START with STOP”. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow &l...
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Thoughts and inspiration on emotional health by colleen p. arnold. The Drama Queen’s Guide to Opening Up Without Bringing Everyone Down. As a therapist, I’m always trying to get people to open up to their friends, or make new friends with whom they can be honest. We’re social beings, we need each other, and countless studies have shown that people with a strong network of friends tend to be happier. 1 Know Your Audience. Trust the right people. If you find yourself consistently disappointed in your f...
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How Do You Know it’s Love? | Everyday Grace
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Thoughts and inspiration on emotional health by colleen p. arnold. How Do You Know it’s Love? In my office, seeing as many 20-somethings as I do, I see a LOT of infatuation disguised as love. Most of the time, clients think they’re in love with someone with whom they’re actually infatuated. How do you tell the difference? True love is reciprocal. True love means you know the other person well and intimately. True love lasts through struggles. True love takes time. It’s a deeper connection than infatuatio...
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A fine WordPress.com site. November 9, 2013. Welcome to “START with STOP”. I am a dialectical behavioral therapist who enjoys words — reading them, speaking them, singing them, playing games with them, and writing them. I am especially smitten with complex words, including dialectical words like “work” and “play” — which also happen to be both nouns and verbs — doing double-duty, hence complex! 8220;Just,” too has multiple means; e.g., “just rewards.” See? Isn’t this fun? Blog at WordPress.com. Get every...