Part of our brain keeps an eye out for things we want to find. Back in prehistoric times, we may have kept a lookout for berries on a bush or rabbit tracks in the snow. Nowadays we may notice a certain type of car on the road, just like the one we are thinking about buying. It's an automatic instinct: want it and see more of it. Truth is like that. We know it when it zings us. If you're looking for bits of truth, they will stand out to you like finding coins on the beach. Truth has an instantly recognizable value that sets it apart from anything around it. In this blog, I want to share with you those fascinating flashes of truth that I come across in my daily life as a writer and psychotherapist. I hope you will enjoy what I find, and that we can share an ongoing enjoyment of psychological and spiritual discovery through this twice-monthly blog.
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Linda Oberleitner
8/23/2015 05:00:44 am
I just wanted to let you know that your book (Adult Children) has opened my eyes to the truth of my life and it has been a relief to my soul. Thank you for your very important work.
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Anna Cameron
2/21/2017 10:21:10 am
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents is the best book I have ever read. We siblings are sharing it, any advice for an internaliser twin with externaliser other twin just to make matters worse!
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Lindsay Gibson
9/1/2015 03:46:31 am
Thank you, Linda, for letting me know that it was so helpful to you.
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Pernille Lehmann
7/19/2018 04:37:34 pm
Your blog and - probably - also your latest book (which I just ordered from the library) is SO much of such a coin on the beach to me!
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