by Center for HAS | Jun 15, 2020 | Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
We humans do not come into this world as a blank slate or an empty vessel. We emerge from the womb with a set of predestined needs, desires, and expectations that are paradoxically both universal and also unique to each individual. Carl Jung, in his depth exploration...
by Center for HAS | Jun 3, 2020 | Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
We would rather be ruined than changed We would rather die in our dread Than climb the cross of the moment And let our illusions die. -W. H. Auden, from The Age of Anxiety We begin therapy because we want to change something. Often therapy is a last resort,...
by Center for HAS | May 28, 2020 | Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
Summer’s Here: A Parents’ Guide for Meeting the Challenge During the COVID-19 Pandemic There’s a little extra chaos and commotion in many homes nowadays due to the uncertainty of this time. School is essentially out for the summer leaving parents scrambling around,...
by Center for HAS | May 1, 2020 | Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
Part 2 of a three part series. For Part 1 click here As we all, hopefully, Humpty Dumpty requires a few Band-Aids, some duct tape, a significant makeover, a psychological evaluation, and maybe a lobotomy. Patterns and routines that need to change quickly melt away,...
by Center for HAS | Mar 26, 2020 | Houston Acupuncturist, Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
This is a strange, confusing, and new time for parents and kids alike. Moms and Dads, we know it’s overwhelming to not only have to work from home, but to simultaneously take on roles as teachers, entertainers, babysitters, cooks, and coaches ALL AT ONCE. With many...
by Center for HAS | Mar 20, 2020 | Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
A three part series. Jung once observed that “The gods have become diseases; Zeus no longer rules Olympus but rather the solar plexus and produces curious specimens for the doctor’s consulting room” (CW 13; §54). This is an idea that vexed me when I first heard it....