The Case of Elliot (part two)
This nine-part series will illustrate the emotional intelligence (EI) theory intervention paradigm. The content of these dialogues may be of interest to the casual reader as well as the therapist...
View ArticleI Put My Fist Down My Throat
As you might surmise from reviewing this blog, my clients often need help identifying their problems, notwithstanding their diagnoses. The following is an example of that process: EI Guide: How can I...
View ArticleHappiness
Enduring, long-lasting and permanent happiness may not even be a prospect of wo/mankind. If it isn’t one thing, it’s another. If you win the lottery, you will be worried that time passes too quickly...
View ArticleSometimes the flies are more bothersome than the crap
I am not fit to write. My eyes are seemingly bleeding pain. It’s because I am considered by many to be a vo·ra·cious reader. I despise being viewed as voracious. I am hardly considered voracious in...
View ArticleClimbing the Ladder / A Therapist’s Dilemma
Just like anywhere else in business, the phenomenon of climbing the ladder exists in the mental health industry. Yes, even mental health therapists (and those who work alongside us) routinely choose...
View ArticleCornwall Counseling
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