The Feeling Floor Check is one of my most popular exercises. I created it about fifteen or twenty years ago when managed care took over and at that time clinicians in our area were being given groups of thirty and told to provide them with a therapeutic experience. I adapted the concept of locogram and …
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Feeling Floor Check: Tools of the Trade
May 22nd, 2013 | Posted by in Addiction | Trauma - (Comments Off on Feeling Floor Check: Tools of the Trade)Tools of the Trade: Why Trauma Requires Experiential Healing
May 13th, 2013 | Posted by in Uncategorized - (Comments Off on Tools of the Trade: Why Trauma Requires Experiential Healing)Tools of the Trade On my blog, “Tools of the Trade” I am going to regularly post experiential “exercises” that I have created and tested over time. Much of the experiential work that I do is based on the principles of psychodrama and sociometry, however the integration of research alongside experiential exercises, is my own …
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Denial: Is it Always Pathological?
February 11th, 2013 | Posted by in Addiction | Addiction Discussions | Uncategorized - (Comments Off on Denial: Is it Always Pathological?)Denial is a word that people in recovery use often. It refers to an addict denying their own increasing use and abuse and it’s affect on their life and the lives of those around them, or an enabler denying the progression and impact of an addict’s escalating addiction. But is denial always pathological? Are there …
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Hidden Addictions: The Many Forms of Self-Medication
December 21st, 2012 | Posted by in Addiction | Addiction Discussions - (1 Comments)Who doesn’t self-medicate, at least a little? Sinking into a plate of pasta and a glass of wine or chowing down on French fries after a stressful day really does work to smooth out the rough edges and give us that “ahhhh” feeling. But when does this sort of behavior cross that invisible line between …
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