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D.O.A.
D.O.A. Dead on arrival. A morbid term the medical field uses to note when someone shows up in the hospital, but they have died before arriving. It's what doctors thought about an African man who had been very ill and one [...]
Roots
I was speaking with a client a while back about problems he had with a scarcely used home out in the desert. A tree planted over one hundred feet from the home had sent roots that invaded the septic tank and [...]
Fruit for Thought
This past spring I was getting ready to prune the fruit trees in our back yard. Last year I noticed a large branch of one apricot tree never produced even a leaf and that the year before had been sparse as well. [...]
Marriage perspectives: when the front is the back
My wife and I have an ongoing issue in our marriage with backpacks. Well...actually communication and agreement around backpacks. She believes that when a backpack has two compartments stacked on each other, that the one farthest from the person's back when [...]
Yet to be learned
Years ago I came upon a quote posted in a colleague's office that has stuck with me and made a profound impact on how I do life and therapy. It was by the noted psychologist, Carl Jung, and went something like [...]