Justin’s Blog: “The Jog”
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What Is Love?
For many, a popular electronic song of the 90’s came to mind when you saw that title. I certainly hope so. It’s an amazing song. It’s also an amazing question. What is love, really? I love my parents; I love fall weather; I love guitar; I love burgers. But what does it mean? The ancient […]
Read More >The Psychology of Family Holidays
As the U.S. heads into the heaviest holiday season of the year, an interesting blend of emotions often come up. Even for those who find great joy in time with family, it can also be a stressful time. Join me on a little journey of psychology through some of these dynamics. Expectations. We all have […]
Read More >Intensity vs. Intimacy
Possibly the simplest definition of intimacy is this: knowing another and being known. Intensity is defined as strength, power, or force- in relationship terms, it’s getting a surge of whatever makes a person feel good. Intimacy is developed over time, with patience, with love, with understanding, with compassion, with sacrifice. Intensity happens quickly and fades […]
Read More >Conflict Algebra
Watching dysfunctional conflict offers a lot of useful information. I myself have had many fruitless arguments- trying to be heard and forcing a point. It ends with drama, little resolution, and feelings of hurt and anger. Let me introduce you to “conflict algebra.” Person 1: Issue A: “Why don’t you be more considerate?” Person […]
Read More >Avoiding The Issue
When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up childish ways” (1 Corinthians 13:11, The Bible, ESV). M. Scott Peck, in his work The Road Less Traveled, explained with surgeon-like precision how people deal with problems and pain. […]
Read More >Stages of Change
Why won’t they change??!! True, long-lasting change is based on a re-orientation of a person’s heart attitude and approach. This can’t be forced. Few people like to change under compulsion. I actually haven’t met one. People that are so passive that they let others force transformation usually hold onto their beliefs internally, ending up with resentments, bitterness, […]
Read More >In Pursuit of a Better Mood: When Psychology Misses the Point
Are you “addicted” to having a good mood? The all-out fascination with having a good mood might be distracting you from living meaningfully. What is your highest priority? Relationships? Money? Status? Fun? God? Adventure? Let’s get honest- if pushed and prodded, what is your greatest care? What do you spend the most time thinking about? […]
Read More >Attracting Bad Relationships: How You Become A Jerk-Magnet
How did this happen again? Do I have a sign on my face that says, ‘Take advantage of me’? A common counseling topic is addressing habitual and self-destructive patterns in relationships. For the person that keeps getting stuck and attracting the same jerk over and over again, I have good news: there are clear, identifiable […]
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