Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Mid-life crisis? - part two.

After years of drinking or drugging the cost can be a person lost to himself or herself! The 'who' of the person has been lost or covered over by painful experiences, losses and traumas and so on. There is much confusions and no future path seems to present itself, or at least one that has any real meaning. The task of therapy is to aid the client to face the unresolved existential questions that have been avoided, and now have accumulated to the point that there is a real crisis.
As with any crisis there is new opportunity! This is a chance for a radically honest look at oneself and the opportunity to let got of addictions and the underlying causes... a chance to go into a new phase of life with new tools that will continue to support personal-development. The emotionally and spiritually unintelligent person will stumble about in the mid-life period, and continue to do so until there is help from the outside... this can be that a friend a therapist a pastor etc.
Psychotherapy offers a ‘sacred space’ where the client can unburden their soul, and sift thru a ravaged inner being with the expertise of a highly aware and emotionally attuned professional.
Some basic questions:
  • Are you lost?
  • Do you feel chronically empty inside?
  • Do you wonder what real meaning there is in life, and long for a more fulfilled existence?
Seek out an experienced and formally trained Psychotherapist who can work with addiction issues.
If you want any further advice then blog, call or email me:
e. info@innercare.org
w. www.innercare.org
p. 1-604-746-1164
Peace,
Brian
Based in the Fraser Valley, B.C. serving Canada and the rest of the world!

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