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- Carri J. Nash, RN MFT
- Marriage and Family Therapist
- 335 San Benito Street
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Hollister, CA 95023-5579
United States - (831) 214-8087
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Simply About Suicide
This post is simply about suicide. I tried to come up with a catchy title. It is such a profound subject, that catchy titles seemed to trivialize the reality. So, this is simply a post about suicide and what it … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, Suicide
Tagged depression, Family, Health, Internet, joy, Kindness, Love, Marriage, Mental Health, nurturing, pain, People, professional help, Respect, Robin Williams, Self, Social Issues, Suffering, suicide, Thought
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Spring Fever
Spring has sprung here in Hollister, CA. The birds are singing, my roses are blooming. The weeds are pushing their way around and wanting to take over my flower beds. My hay fever is in full-on sneezing my head off … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, positive psychology
Tagged Arts, Bird, bird song, birds, California, creativity, Fever, Garden, gardening, Hollister, Home, Mind, outdoors, Spring, spring fever, Suffering, Thought, writing
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Library of Birmingham
The Library of Birmingham, United Kingdom, is, according to Wikipedia, the largest free cultural center in Europe. It is located in my husband’s home town. We recently traveled from our small town of Hollister, CA to Birmingham. While we were … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, Travel
Tagged Book, Family, Hollister, Library, Love, Mind, People, Public library, Thought, West Midlands, Zen
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Cognitive Reframing
I just was browsing my Facebook feed and noticed a post from someone who was encouraging people to reframe their disappointments from 2013. What does it mean to reframe your thoughts? In psychological terms, it means that you take a … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, positive psychology
Tagged Christmas, Cognitive reframing, December, Facebook, Halloween, Health, Holiday, Mind, Nutrition, Personality psychology, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Pumpkin, Success, Sugar, Sugar substitute, Thanksgiving, Thought
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