by Ginger Sullivan | Jul 11, 2015 | Emotional Health, Relational Intimacy
After about two hours, I assessed that it was gonna be one long week. Two boats, 28 strangers and four guides – better known as “river rats” – ready to lead the way. When I booked a whitewater rafting trip down the Colorado River for my kids...
by Ginger Sullivan | Mar 2, 2015 | Emotional Health
No matter the modality – individual, group or couple – it is very common for someone to say, “I can’t take that in. I don’t believe it to be true.” The verbal expression of love being offered to him or her by me, his/her partner...
by Ginger Sullivan | Jan 26, 2015 | Emotional Health
Sometimes I feel like a fraud. Hurting people darken the doors of my office and want me to give them relief. In one way or another, every patient tells me the same thing – that I need to fix them or someone else. I must provide the magic answer that will give...
by Ginger Sullivan | Jan 26, 2015 | Emotional Health
I have had the opportunity to participate in a writing group this month. The following excerpt is from one of my entries: There are some days I am unable to behave better. I know I should. I should just dust off that Super Woman cape and make it happen. But I...
by Ginger Sullivan | Oct 28, 2014 | Emotional Health
I am sitting for a friend’s dog this month. And not just any dog. She is a lumbering Labrador who must be related to Marley in a former life. In just a few short days, she has scratched the paint off the wall, eaten two pillows and a chair, spilt coffee on...
by Ginger Sullivan | Oct 10, 2014 | Emotional Health
Several summers ago, my neighbor and I dragged our kids to a summer adventure. We followed the then new, hip trend of taking our kids to a farm stay. Have you heard of the idea? Many farms are opening their doors like a B&B. They make much needed added income and...
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