Tag Archives: anger and creativity

All I ever was and had to be was sad – Talya Eidelman via Monica Cassani

All I ever was and had to be was sad Click on the above link to visit Monica Cassani’s site http://www.beyondmeds.com – a hugely valuable resource for anyone interested in well-being, healing from iatrogenic illness caused by psychiatric drugs, and moving … Continue reading

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David Whyte on Anger

We’ve posted this before, and it stands revisiting…. The writer experiences anger as a widely misunderstood and excluded emotion, personally and culturally – which responses arise from fear, as David recognizes….. She is interested in the idea of anger as … Continue reading

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