by Center for HAS | Mar 28, 2020 | Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
Today we use the terms introvert and extrovert in everyday conversation, but C. G. Jung was the first to explore these two fundamental ways of interacting with the world in a psychological context. In his book Psychological Types, published in 1921, he looks at the...
by Center for HAS | Mar 26, 2020 | Houston Acupuncturist, Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
This is a strange, confusing, and new time for parents and kids alike. Moms and Dads, we know it’s overwhelming to not only have to work from home, but to simultaneously take on roles as teachers, entertainers, babysitters, cooks, and coaches ALL AT ONCE. With many...
by Center for HAS | Mar 20, 2020 | Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
A three part series. Jung once observed that “The gods have become diseases; Zeus no longer rules Olympus but rather the solar plexus and produces curious specimens for the doctor’s consulting room” (CW 13; §54). This is an idea that vexed me when I first heard it....
by Center for HAS | Mar 13, 2020 | Food Therapy, Houston Acupuncturist, Houston Holistic Health Care, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
The word fertility can conjure images of round pregnant bellies, or a field rich with flowers being pollinated by adorable bees, or the food we are blessed to eat from our earth……or tearful women and men because fertility is not coming easily to them. It’s difficult...
by Center for HAS | Mar 6, 2020 | Houston Acupuncturist, Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
What comes to mind when you read the term libido? Oh, come on, don’t be bashful. You know you are thinking that libido is the way we speak about psychic energy that is directed between the polarity of opposites: inner/outer, up/down, full/empty, and so on. Wait, you...
by Center for HAS | Feb 21, 2020 | Houston Therapist, Uncategorized
One of the fundamental paradoxes of our human experience is that we seem to be as much alike as we are unique. Life is a tug-of-war between similarity and individuality, between connection and independence. Whether it’s the family we’re born into, family of choice, or...