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Sarah Zipfel, MA, LPC

@sarahzipfel

Therapist. ATL🍑. I tweet about mental health... how it relates to our lives, relationships, community, and the world. (Retweets do not imply endorsement.🙃)

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“The first half of life is devoted to forming a healthy ego, the second half is going inward and letting go of it.” ― Carl Jung #ego

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Pause. Take a deep breath. Remember that you are not alone. Join us as we spread awareness on mental illness and replace the stigma with hope! #mentalhealthmatters #youmatter #awarenessweek #breakthestigma

Pause. Take a deep breath. Remember that you are not alone. 
Join us as we spread awareness on mental illness and replace the stigma with hope! 
#mentalhealthmatters #youmatter #awarenessweek #breakthestigma
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Study shows digital mammography plus digital breast tomosynthesis may by more effective than digital mammography alone: cle.clinic/30YbOq7

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Disasters are usually unexpected and can have an emotional toll on someone. Understanding some of the common reactions can help one cope. This article notes some common reactions and provides steps to help build one's emotional well-being. ow.ly/RGvi50wTohY

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If we hope for more significant therapeutic change, we must encourage our patients to assume responsibility—that is, to apprehend how they themselves contribute to their distress. Irvin D. Yalom, The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Patients

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Suffering. There is one very obvious benefit of physical pain. When you touch something hot, you instantly carrienet.com/suffering/

Suffering. There is one very obvious benefit of physical pain. When you touch something hot, you instantly carrienet.com/suffering/
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And so, it is not astonishing that, though the patient enters therapy insisting that he wants to change, more often than not, what he really wants is to remain the same and to get the therapist to make him feel better. ~ Sheldon B. Kopp #psychotherapy #counseling #mentalhealth

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The fact the churches are hiring marketing executives instead of licensed clinical therapists should tell you all you need to know about whether they are concerned with your care vs their image.

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Handling our suffering is an art. If we know how to suffer, we suffer much less, and we’re no longer afraid of being overwhelmed by the suffering inside. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh

Handling our suffering is an art. If we know how to suffer, we suffer much less, and we’re no longer afraid of being overwhelmed by the suffering inside. 
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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“Before speaking, consult your inner-truth barometer, and resist the temptation to tell people only what they want to hear.” ~Wayne W. Dyer

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God creates us free, free to be selfish, but He adds a mechanism that will penetrate our selfishness and wake us up to the presence of others in this world, and that mechanism is called suffering. ~ William Nicholson, Shadowlands