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On Being Needy

March 18, 2014March 12, 2014 Samuel Rainey, M.A., LPCLife Processintimacy, language, needs, personality, shame, story

I think most people would agree that no one wants to be a needy person. We usually distance ourselves from those who have little to no ability (as adults) to help themselves. The problem is, that we are all people of need, and this is a very uncomfortable position. If Read More

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Letting Jealousy Help

March 10, 2014 Samuel Rainey, M.A., LPCLife Processdream big, jealousy, personality, process, shame, truth

Growing up, I always understood jealousy as something to be avoided like the plague. It was a sin, and we weren’t supposed to feel it. The message I remember hearing from church/parents/adults was: If you’re jealous, something’s wrong. As an adult what I’ve found is that I cannot prevent feeling jealous. Read More

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