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Poll: Therapy

And when I talk about therapy, I know what people think That it only makes you selfish and in love with your shrink But Oh how I loved everybody else When I finally got to talk so much about myself Dar Williams, "What Do You Hear in These Sounds" I love Dar Williams' lyrics here as she jokes about the stigma many in our society place on people who participate in talk therapy with a psychiatrist, psychologist or social worker--like these people who are seeking help for emotional difficulties are indulgent or narcisstic or just plain crazy. Talk therapy has given me...
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Guest Post: Porn Addict’s Wife says, “Don’t call me codependent.”

by Mrs. X I am not a codependent.  What is a codependent?  It is an insulting stereotype, cleverly disguised in psychobabble, tossed at unfortunate women who find themselves married to men with addictions. The theory works something like this.  Emotionally healthy women marry emotionally healthy men and live happily ever after. Or they stay single.  They certainly don’t marry addicts.  The fact that someone ended up married to an addict, and stayed married to this problematic person even after discovering his issues, implies that this woman must have issues of her own.  We’ll name these lady issues “codependency” and assume that...
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