by Ginger Sullivan | Oct 29, 2015 | Emotional Health
I can’t say I really know from experience. But theoretically, with a few touchstones along the way, I will lay out my vision of what it just might look like to have most of my shit in one sock. Not perfectly, of course. Hell, that would be too boring and most...
by Ginger Sullivan | Oct 29, 2015 | Emotional Health, Relational Intimacy
I heard something recently that was just too good not to share with you: Love me enough to have more than loving feelings toward me. Love me enough to feel safe enough with me and in our relationship to not hold back. Love me enough to tell me exactly what you are...
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 | 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...
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