Keith R. Wilson's Blog, page 19
November 30, 2020
How Adversity Brings Out Your Potential
This plant in my office is one of my heroes This jade plant, I think you will agree, is a beautiful specimen; as good as a house plant can be. It is lush and green and healthy. It propagates well. It’s lived a long time. Continue reading →
Published on November 30, 2020 00:25
November 25, 2020
The Help Page for Feelings
When you’re having a strong feeling, it can seem as though you’re being swept away by a power greater than yourself. It seems that way, but you’re not. Continue reading →
Published on November 25, 2020 20:31
November 22, 2020
How to Re-Traumatize Yourself
And un-re-traumatize yourself, too First, a bad thing happens. Rape, murder, combat, abuse. You don’t have a lot of control over it. That’s the point. Something happens way, way out of your control. You barely make it. Now you’re left with the memories. That’s the trauma. Continue reading →
Published on November 22, 2020 16:16
November 18, 2020
What Color Are Your Glasses?
You know what rose colored glasses are, right? People who are said to be wearing rose colored glasses are said to be seeing the world as only pleasant and happy. We scoff at people wearing rose colored glasses. They are naive, sanguine, and overly optimistic. But, glasses come in all colors. They all distort yourContinue reading "What Color Are Your Glasses?"
Published on November 18, 2020 23:29
November 15, 2020
Waiting Room Therapy
I used to work in a hospital emergency department. I was the guy who handled all the psychiatric emergencies. There were the suicidal people, just talked down from ledges, the homicidal people the police brought, the domestic violence people who wouldn’t settle down, the psychotic people who were trying to fly. Often the people whoContinue reading "Waiting Room Therapy"
Published on November 15, 2020 22:52
November 11, 2020
Peeling the Onion
How do you really feel? Finding your true feelings is like peeling an onion, not like cracking an egg. Continue reading →
Published on November 11, 2020 20:28
November 8, 2020
How I Made Peace With My Inner Critic
And saw him for who he really is As a writer and a shrink, I’m intimately familiar with the inner critic, both my own and others’. You might expect us to be natural enemies. Most of my clients come to me complaining about their inner critics and asking me to silence them. If only theyContinue reading "How I Made Peace With My Inner Critic"
Published on November 08, 2020 16:45
November 5, 2020
Take Out the Garbage
Letting go of grudges, repeatedly I once facilitated a group for people recovering from severe mental illnesses. We met once a week and they talked about how things were going for them. They tried to support each other. One day a member of the group came in and said his landlord was going to evictContinue reading "Take Out the Garbage"
Published on November 05, 2020 20:23
November 2, 2020
Wrangling the Parts of Your Mind
How Internal Family Systems Therapy Can Help You are divided. You must have noticed this when you’re trying to decide whether to have that chocolate cake, or stick to your diet; when you rise, groaning from your bed, despite how comfortable that pillow looks; when you want to tell your boss to shove it, butContinue reading "Wrangling the Parts of Your Mind"
Published on November 02, 2020 23:48
Job Satisfaction When the System is Rigged
If you’re feeling you’re not getting anywhere at work, there is something you should know. At the top of any organization are sociopaths, at the bottom are losers, and in the middle are the clueless. Continue reading →
Published on November 02, 2020 22:43