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January 24, 2024

The Reflective Eclectic

I’ve written hundreds of articles on mental health and relationships. My latest are published in Substack, in a weekly newsletter, The Reflective Eclectic.

Read my Latest ArticlesHow to Help a Person GrowHow to Escape the Identity TrapWhy I Don’t Specialize in AnythingWelcome to the Reflective Eclectic
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Published on January 24, 2024 14:15

January 22, 2024

How to Help a Person Grow

A therapist not trained in Person-Centered Therapy is like a musician who never learned his scales, basic skills for his profession. But, going to a therapist who only practices Person-Centered Therapy is like listening to a musician practicing scales. It gets pretty tedious and you wonder if it’ll ever go anywhere. Carl Rogers, who developedContinue reading "How to Help a Person Grow"
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Published on January 22, 2024 10:08

January 16, 2024

How to Escape the Identity Trap

My client was a young, black woman, anxious about fitting in to her new job, and worried that she’d never find anyone to love, with so few eligible black men available. I wondered why she was seeing me. I am a licensed counselor, but I am not, nor have I ever been a black woman.Continue reading "How to Escape the Identity Trap"
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Published on January 16, 2024 11:45

January 8, 2024

Why I Don’t Specialize in Anything

As a therapist, I could’ve had a specialty; but I wouldn’t be the kind of therapist I am. I did some post grad work in family therapy and some more in substance abuse. I sought for ways to address the desire my clients had to quit using tobacco back in the days when few othersContinue reading "Why I Don’t Specialize in Anything"
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Published on January 08, 2024 20:51

January 1, 2024

Announcing My New Substack

Announcing My New Substack I’m Keith Wilson, a psychotherapist in private practice and writer of novels, short stories, poems, self help books, and hundreds of articles focused on mental health, relationships, philosophy, and the practice of psychotherapy. I’m awed by everything a psychology of depth, insight and relationship has to offer and want to share it […]
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Published on January 01, 2024 14:03

December 28, 2023

While You’ve Been Collecting Tokens at Your Meeting, Your Addiction Has Been Doing Pushups in the Dark

While You’ve Been Collecting Tokens at Your Meeting, Your Addiction Has Been Pumping Iron in the Parking Lot So, you’ve stopped drinking or drugging. The addiction seems to have gone away. Has it, really? Addiction takes cover sometimes when it feels threatened. It’ll hide in the bushes and come roaring out when you least suspect it. […]
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Published on December 28, 2023 04:25

December 14, 2023

Getting the Love You What

Getting the Love You What: The Theory and Method of Imago Therapy If you need to heal your relationship, you might see a marriage counselor trained, as I have been, in Imago Therapy. There aren’t as many as there were twenty years ago, in its brief hey-day, but they’re still around. Mostly, therapists use their […]
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Published on December 14, 2023 04:44

November 30, 2023

Why Ask Why?

Sooner or later, if you come to me for therapy, I’ll ask you to put, in a single sentence, your objective in seeing me. I ask this because I want to know how to be successful. I also want you to define your goal. The most common answer I get is something like, “I want […]
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Published on November 30, 2023 04:26

November 16, 2023

The Shrink’s Links: Journaling

Writing a journal has been a big part of my own life ever since I began to examine the inside of my head. I’ve used it to express how I felt when I couldn’t express it anywhere else. It’s been a way I can pin down rushing thoughts and wayward feelings. I’ve sorted through choices […]
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Published on November 16, 2023 05:01

November 2, 2023

What keeps you addicted

What Keeps You Addicted Chemistry First there’s the chemical. That calm feeling you get from Percocet is just too good to give up. The sickness you feel when you are in withdrawal is just too bad to bear. Genes get rewritten when you use cocaine often enough, so that nothing but cocaine can make you happy. […]
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Published on November 02, 2023 04:04