Personal Development: Organizing The Tangled Strings Of Emotion

For the longest time, I’d been studying human behavior and psychology because of the fascination of how we think. It’s dynamic, infinite and always changing. When someone is upset, it’s hard to tell what kind of reaction we will get, simply because people are different. They respond differently to the same stimuli. Yet in all the literature I’ve studied about emotions, psychological management, one thing is clear: human beings are like tangled yarn.

Research about the brain suggests that when we experience an onset of emotion such as sadness, the brain begins to process that as a pattern of behavior from a neurological standpoint. It becomes easier for your brain to pass information to the neurons that make you experience sadness.

Psychotherapy Education Singapore

Psychotherapy is one of the most misunderstood processes for the developed world. When someone says you need to go for psychotherapy, it is often saying that there’s something seriously wrong with you mentally and of course, it could be insulting for someone. There’s a lot of face saving involved in not going for psychotherapy. Instead, the person who is focused on such avoidance behavior probably has a lot of misconceived beliefs about what psychotherapy can do and cannot do for them.

Personal Growth: Counseling And Therapy In Singapore

The interesting thing about being involved in psychology is that we start learning more patterns when we meet more clients, and when new research comes up that tightens our understanding, it becomes so apparent what was the cause of our client’s discomfort. The ability to explain and solve a client’s emotional problem is tremendous.

counselling and therapy singapore

Personal Development: Dealing With Emotional Distress

I’ve been a counselor for several years now and met with a fair amount of success in helping people with issues in their therapy. It’s definitely become more clear to me that some people have issues in their diagnosis, not because there are problems with the people making the diagnosis, but with every diagnosis that follows the DSM-IV(TR) or the upcoming DSM-V, they are still meant to be guiding academic research rather than clinical decision-making structure.

Emotional Management: Close to 100,000 dead in 2007

There are 18,361 documented deaths due to homicide. There are 34,598 documented suicides annually in USA, and the eleventh most common cause of death in America (see report). Even hypertension has claimed 23,965 lives.

Something needs to be done to pass along the message that emotions don’t need to get the better of you. The other top 15 causes of death in the US are due to medical issues rather than emotional issues. If emotionally empowered, we might have been able to save 76,924 lives in 2007.

Principles Of Personal Transformation: Honest And Responsible Acceptance

You probably know a fair bit of my background by now, especially my successes. What you might not really know about me is the stuff I’ve failed in… and what I had to do to get out of my failures.

Principles Of Personal Transformation: The Paradox Of Life

Perhaps you are one of many millions of people all around the world who want to achieve personal success. Perhaps, you are someone who has set goals and set your mind to achieve these goals. Maybe, you have even been successful. At least for a while. The irony of the pursuit of success is that it begins to feed people in different ways. Some people are fed the success of wealth. Others, the success of love. And still others, the success of wisdom. Whatever the case, the Paradox Principle is what drives ultimate success in the world. Our job is to be able to accept the Paradoxes that occur in our lives, and be able to flexibly maneuver through these apparent obstacles to manage our successes.

Counselling Singapore: Healing Hurts

I’ve heard many takes of this concept of “healing”. I acknowledge that many of the rational approaches to counseling and therapy don’t really work. Those “rationalizations” often come across as blaming or hiding or explaining. Healing has to happen at the very visceral level, all the way down to your primal feelings. A lot of effective therapy either works directly with the brain (such as EMDR therapy) or with emotions (many forms of psychotherapy do this).

But the first step is really acknowledgement. In my opinion, healing hurts requires a cycle of recognition, so I’ve put up a podcast here on the Cycle Of Hurt and Healing (give some time for loading if you have a slow connection).

Online Counseling: Simple ways to get help

A number of people have asked me via mail if I conduct counseling over the net, especially since they are in places other than Singapore.

Of course I do. In fact I’ve been doing it for a number of people already.

Question #1  - Does it degrade the quality of the counseling session?

Nope. Not at all. If anything, because you are at a location you choose, you’d most likely be comfortable with this mode.

Question #2 – Shouldn’t you see me to know exactly what’s going on?

EMDR Therapy: How it helps Part 2

I’ve continued to use EMDR therapy as a treatment modality, and so far it has proven nothing short of amazing in my books. That being said, I do know that there are other methods that fit in better for other clients with different issues. As far as phobias are concerned, this is amazingly simple, intuitive (once you get the hang of it) and also highly potent.

My experience of EMDR as it stands now:

  • desensitizes original traumatic image within one session, assuming the therapeutic alliance is established;
  • no relapse within the 6 weeks of using EMDR;
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