by Chris Gilbert | Nov 10, 2023 | Psychology Today
Key points Differentiating between other people’s dreams for you and your own unique desires can be hard. A gestalt therapy empty chair technique session can help you uncover what your own dream in life is. Uncovering your purpose in life might bring you...
by Chris Gilbert | Oct 6, 2023 | Psychology Today
Key points Close to 50 percent of American adults have high blood pressure, which can lead to kidney failure and stroke. Seven types of foods can lower blood pressure, such as magnesium-rich nuts and seeds. Also, potassium-rich foods, such as avocados, can decrease...
by Chris Gilbert | Sep 22, 2023 | Psychology Today
Key points It’s important for couples to explore meaning, purpose, strength together as well as individually. It may sound paradoxical, but partners in happy relationships should be able to express unhappiness. Also important is the amount of quality time spent...
by Chris Gilbert | Feb 3, 2023 | Psychology Today
Key points The key to finding your hidden happy buttons is to use the “categorical perception power” of the brain. Research shows that, depending on which category you place a particular picture or situation in, the feeling triggered will be different....
by Chris Gilbert | Dec 9, 2022 | Featured, Homepage, Psychology Today
Key points The gestalt therapy chair technique can help people express repressed, censored, or ignored parts of themselves. Expressing different parts of us can be like creating magnificent melodies on a piano, each melody being a stunning scream from the heart....
by Chris Gilbert | Nov 18, 2022 | Featured, Psychology Today
How to use imagination to appreciate what we have. Why do we often only appreciate what we have after it’s gone? Why can’t we appreciate what we have while we still have it? Is there a recipe to do so? When I was married to my late husband, Steve, we had a very...