Posted on December 24, 2015
by MJ
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I am still in therapy. It’s no longer something I remotely enjoy not that I ever enjoyed sitting in the Hot Seat before. Now, however, it’s work, and I can feel it. I can feel myself becoming defensive when my therapist asks a question… Continue Reading “Opening The Vaults”
Category: abuse in families, encouragement, Mothers, Moving Forward, personal development, Recovery, self-advocacy, therapy, TruthTags: Borderline Personality Disorder, crazymaking behaviors, denial vs. truth, dysfunctional relationships, fear of judgment, gaslighting, importance of therapy, telling the truth, validating environment
Posted on February 11, 2014
by MJ
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I’m finally getting around to writing a follow-up post to Breaking The Mold. What are our options if we have confused our personae for our authentic identity? More than that, what if we can’t tell the difference and feel trapped in some sort of… Continue Reading “A False Perception of Self”
Category: abuse in families, anxiety, emotional abuse, God, Healing, mental health, Moving Forward, Recovery, relationshipsTags: dysfunctional relationships, low self-esteem, persona vs. identity, safe people, safe relationships, self-esteem