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Three Personality States

March 29th, 2023 by Janet Chen

Three “personality states”: the Id, Ego and Superego: Which is best? One model of personality structure includes the Id, Ego and Superego.  Sigmund Freud developed this theory to describe personality functioning.  “The Id is best”, yells the WWE wrestler. “The Superego rules” says Spock as he is calmly […]

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Human Error + System Failure = Financial Catastrophe

February 15th, 2023 by Janet Chen

Human Error + System Failure = Financial Catastrophe Alexander Pope wrote this famous line in his 1711 essay “To err is human, to forgive divine”. There are several ways one can interpret this insightful line . . . here is one perspective: . . . People are potentially one […]

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Connect With Values and Goals

January 9th, 2023 by Janet Chen

In a recent Psychology Today article, “How to Connect with Your Values”, by Steven Hayes, Ph.D. one is encouraged to connect with their values.  Dr. Hayes suggests that distinguishing between values and goals can give one increased direction, meaning and motivation. Hayes defines goals as finite […]

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Missing You For The Holidays

December 11th, 2022 by Janet Chen

Many people struggle with missing family or friends during the holidays.  A few years ago, my mother passed away around the holidays.  The first year she was gone was very difficult.  It somehow seemed wrong to celebrate and be happy without her there.  In the article, […]

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Focus On Gratitude

November 23rd, 2022 by Janet Chen

The article “The Importance of Gratitude on Your Well-Being,” by Institute of Youth (Oct 2021) says that society has lost touch of the meaning of gratitude. As children we are taught to say thank you for gifts, whether we like the gift or not.  We are […]

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Attachment Style

October 8th, 2022 by Janet Chen

In the 1950’s Ainsworth and Bowlby developed a model that is known today as “attachment theory”.  They said individuals developed an attachment style in infancy and childhood in response to their relationship with a primary caregiver.  Adult attachment styles reflect and exhibit these same patterns in […]

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Change Continued…

September 17th, 2022 by Janet Chen

In the article, Relapse on the Road to Recovery:  Learning the Lessons of Failure on the Way to Successful Behavior Change, DiClemente & Crisafulli  deconstruct factors that contributed to a relapse during recovery.  They believe clients and mental health programs could benefit from lessons from other industries’ […]

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Change

August 6th, 2022 by Janet Chen

Recently a client asked me, what was the most important factor to help them realize behavior change?  My response was persistence and direction.  In the 2022 article, Relapse on the Road to Recovery:  Learning the Lessons of Failure on the Way to Successful Behavior Change, DiClemente […]

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Sustained Growth and Balance

July 13th, 2022 by Janet Chen

Climb Wyoming received a federal grant several years ago to expand from one service site to six, the non profit organization kicked into high gear. Suddenly, there was a huge opportunity to serve vastly more single mothers, helping them climb out of poverty and into higher-paying […]

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Momentum

June 4th, 2022 by Janet Chen

The New York Times article, “In a Battle of Bigs, Kansas’ David McCormack Delivers”, describes this year’s NCAA final men’s basketball game between Kansas and North Carolina.  During the game, we saw an excellent example of momentum in action.  Both teams were ahead for basically the […]

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