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Stacey B. Thacker, MA, LMFT Stacey B. Thacker, MA, LMFT

Which One Will You Feed?

A legend often contributed to the Cherokee, speaks of a grandfather who is teaching his grandson about life. He tells a story of two wolves who are fighting. “One” he says, “is angry, envious, greedy. He lives with regret, arrogance, self-pity and pride. The other is kind, humble, compassionate, full of empathy, generosity and faith.”

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The Last of the Human Freedoms

Viktor Frankl (1905-1997) was a neurologist and psychiatrist from Austria who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. In his book, Man’s Search for Meaning he writes of his experience in a  concentration camp in Auschwitz where he would be witness to most degrading of human behavior. There he would lose his mother, brother and his wife Tilly.

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Advice Michael C. Roubicek, PhD, LCSW Advice Michael C. Roubicek, PhD, LCSW

"To be or not to be, that is the question."

“To be or not to be, that is the question”.  If you are a Shakespeare fan you’ll recognize this line from Hamlet.  But for me, given the work of healing that we do, I make this change to that famous line: To be (in therapy) or not to be (in therapy); that is the question.  Many have wondered and asked themselves this; maybe you too have asked yourself whether or not therapy is right for you. 

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Stacey B. Thacker, MA, LMFT Stacey B. Thacker, MA, LMFT

Is My Relationship Healthy

Relationships, the best of times and the worst of times! We are wired for connection and desire to pair off yet our primary relationship will bring out the best and the worst in us (and our partner). Spending time nurturing this relationship can help us find deeper satisfaction in both the relationship and in life in general. 

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Dealing With Toxic People

If you are in a toxic relationship, you may find yourself fatigued, feeling hopeless and struggling with feelings of unworthiness. You may try repeatedly to make your partner (parent, friend, boss) happy but feel that whatever you do is never good enough.

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