Archive for 'Dealing with Isms Around Us'
Making Healthy Use of One of Our Own Ism’s
It seems appropriate that on the last day of the year, I write a blog that incorporates New Year’s resolutions with a healthier use of one of our Isms. (And as my own New Year’s resolution I’ve decided to henceforth refer to supporters of alcoholics as SOA’s, to make writing this blog a little simpler.) [...]
Posted: December 31st, 2011 under Dealing with Isms Around Us.
Tags: Change, communication, Focus, Isms, Self-Care, trust
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What is a Dry Drunk?
Last night I held a book launch party for a friend of a friend who has written a book about love addiction. Attendees represented a diversity of professions and personal situations. Some were there for the intrigue, some to support a friend, and some possibly for guidance. I met new people and old acquaintances. I [...]
Posted: October 22nd, 2011 under Dealing with Isms Around Us, Family Issues, Living with an alcoholic, The Alcoholic Family.
Tags: Alcoholic behaviours, Focus, independence, Isms, Love, relationships
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Dealing with Isms in a Relationship
When I see isms in others around me, I can generally observe with detachment and compassion, creating an emotional space between their behaviours and my own involvement. But when those isms show up in people who are close to me, it’s so much harder to remain purely an observer. This started with the person who [...]
Posted: February 19th, 2011 under Dealing with Isms Around Us.
Tags: Alcoholic behaviours, Boundaries, Isms, Judgements, Self-Care
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The Isms Surround Us
I haven’t posted in a while but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been experiencing life’s isms. Actually, they’ve been hitting me with full force over the past few months. Most of these instances have been related to my boyfriend and kids – understandable given the intensity of those relationships. More surprising, however, has been the [...]
Posted: February 6th, 2011 under Dealing with Isms Around Us.
Tags: Alcoholic behaviours, Isms, Self-Care
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