Category Archives: Jungian Therapy

Mother's Day for the Unmothered Daughter by Renee Miller, PsyD, MFT

With Mother‘s Day quickly approaching, many are thinking of ways to honor their mothers for the love, support, great modeling, understanding, empathy, validation, overall wonderful things that most mothers provide for their children.  Mother‘s Day is one of the highest … Continue reading

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Therapy For Those Who Feel Stuck by Dr. Paul True, PsyD, MFT | unstuck

There are times in life in which everything seems quite stuck.  We may feel mired in a situation from which we can neither extricate ourselves or within which we cannot go forward. Things seem to be at a standstill.  It … Continue reading

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What does Springtime mean to you? by Dr. Renee Miller

Springtime signals a time for renewal, rebirth, new love, and best of all, spring-cleaning.  Birds singing in the morning and crickets chirping at night usually signals to me that “Spring is in the air.” For some, Spring signals a time … Continue reading

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A Different Approach to Treating Depression by Dr. Renee Miller

People who struggle with depression often report feelings of deep sadness or frustration that they can’t seem to shake.   These feelings can include feeling worthless, overwhelming guilt, crying “for no apparent reason,” lack of pleasure in things, situations, etc., that … Continue reading

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Why Do Some Relationships Last and Others Fail? by Renee Miller

Those who are in relationships that last and who enjoy being in those relationships seem to share some commonalities. They seem to be committed to viewing each other in the best possible light, especially during the “dark” and difficult times … Continue reading

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Sufi Psychology- Depression and Creativity

A night full of talking that hurts. My worst held-back secrets. Everything has to do with loving and not loving. This night will pass. Then we have work to do… “Rumi” It is clear that mentally balanced and healthy people … Continue reading

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Honoring the body as honoring the Mind & Soul

All men and women of knowledge maintain that we do not advance spiritually by denying the body, nor do we serve the higher good. Our will to live with goodness and vitality is our finest offering. At root, there is … Continue reading

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Astrology- the Geography of the psyche

“Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart the way you offer your love is the way God will be with you. Your task is not to seek … Continue reading

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