IF YOU HAVE PTSD, STAY AWAY FROM BENZODIAZEPINES

Many people with PTSD experience anxiety, insomnia, and irritability. Some 30-74% are prescribed benzodiazepines (BZDs) for these symptoms. Unfortunately, using BZDs to treat PTSD backfires. In 2015, psychiatrist Jeffrey Guina of Wright State University of Dayton, OH, and colleagues published an extensive meta-analysis on the effects of BZDs for the treatment of PTSD. What they… Continue reading IF YOU HAVE PTSD, STAY AWAY FROM BENZODIAZEPINES

WHEN THE COST OF PEACE AT HOME IS TOO HIGH

Some parents will not tolerate displays of emotional neediness by their children. They respond by quashing even the slightest bit of complaining, unhappiness, fearfulness or crying. To do this they may resort to punishment, threats of punishment or buying the child off with the promise of a treat. Sometimes the parents may guilt trip the… Continue reading WHEN THE COST OF PEACE AT HOME IS TOO HIGH

HOW TO REDUCE LONELINESS, ANXIETY, AND FINANCIAL STRAIN IN ONE FELL SWOOP

As we enter middle age the burdens of the ageing, empty nest, loneliness, and financial strain can become overwhelming. Recently all of these problems have been aggravated by the Pandemic and skyrocketing inflation. This perfect storm has left quite a few middle-aged people feeling lonely, anxious, and financially challenged. This is especially true for women… Continue reading HOW TO REDUCE LONELINESS, ANXIETY, AND FINANCIAL STRAIN IN ONE FELL SWOOP

THE MASCULINITY TRAP

Cultures across the globe define masculinity in their own ways with criteria for who is and isn’t manly. The emotional message to men is that they must measure up to those particular criteria or feel ashamed and less than. The physical criteria include height, weight, shape, appearance, facial hair, physique, and physical strength. The character… Continue reading THE MASCULINITY TRAP

Insecure Attachment

I am a trauma therapist and I am frequently asked by clients “how come I can’t let go of someone my rational mind tells me is bad for me?” When I question these clients I find that 99% of the time they had a parent who loved them inconsistently – a parent who was sometimes… Continue reading Insecure Attachment

HOW TO HANDLE MICROAGGRESSIONS AND TRIGGERS

A microaggression is a statement or action, whether intentional or the result of unconscious bias, which signifies that someone is less worthy, less intelligent, less capable, less deserving of belonging or less something on account of her status. The status would be membership in any historically marginalized group including but not limited to people of… Continue reading HOW TO HANDLE MICROAGGRESSIONS AND TRIGGERS