Have you and/or your notes ever been subpoenaed as part of a divorce case?
If so, can you talk about how it went or what was considered legally relevant?
If so, can you talk about how it went or what was considered legally relevant?
They were so nice and provided such a peaceful sense of closure, I'd like to read them / hear them again. I also just beat Cowardice for the first time (first try, no big deal 💅) and loved the ending cinematic (though I wish the DLC characters were in it). I wasn't expecting the game to have a hopeful ending, it was such a relief.
The game is so personal, I think it can be really hard to feel really in sync with people who are playing it for an audience. I'm wondering if anyone has an actual play of the game that they really enjoy / endorse.
I want to like the Critical Role one shot of it, but it feels like the players are all a little too tame and unwilling to make big swings, just lots of tiny little putts.
Or are they fully gone from the gamemode now? Or do I have them unlocked automatically? I didn't play much last round so I never unlocked the augment with the bees, for instance.
I am relatively new to the realm of Psychoanalysis. A concept I am curious about which I haven't seen mentioned anywhere so far is self-esteem, which I interpret to mean the amount a person likes themselves, feels good about themselves, and feels capable of doing things.
Is there a psychoanalytic translation for this term, or recommendations for work with patients with very low self-esteem?
I'm a psychodynamic talk therapist. I've enjoyed listening to hypnosis videos on YouTube occasionally (not in a way that is expressly therapeutic, but I still find the imaginative process quite beneficial and revealing).
I'm interested in learning more about hypnosis and hypnotherapy, the kind that is practiced one on one (not performative hypnotists turning people into chickens on stages).
Any beginner friendly books, videos, online trainings, conferences, etc. that you recommend?