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Finding Morpheus

** those following along the last few months know who Morpheus refers to… for those who don’t it is how I refer to my psychologist in my blog posts describing my experiences in talk therapy

One of the main benefits of social media is that it allows people to connect, to draw on the joint [...]

And Then It Became So Hard

** You’ll want to read That Fateful Saturday and It Would Be So Easy first, otherwise this might not make much sense

So I Chose.

I was still terribly depressed, but no longer at rock bottom.  I was able to see that if I wanted things to get better, I was going to have to [...]

Yes, Actions Do Have Consequences

A while back I met an individual, a member of the HCP community, who told me that they read my blog. I still feel a little awkward when someone tells me that, so I usually just say “Thanks!”.

The individual asked me some rather pointed questions about a post I did a few months ago,  [...]

Health Camp KC – The Unconference

Wow, what a weekend!  There was a lot going on this weekend, I attended the Partnership With Patients conference on Saturday and the HealthCa.mp KC unconference on Sunday.  By the way, I am a terrible live-tweeter, which is why you won’t see much from me except retweets.  It seems that the part of my brain [...]

Naming Things

It’s been said, and I believe it to be true, that naming things gives you power over them.

A recent post by Sara introduced me to a term I hadn’t heard before, Impostor Syndrome.  Reading about it, it seemed to describe the general unease I feel at times when interacting with those I consider to be [...]