
The Lessons We Teach and the Lessons We Learn
I’ve been thinking along about what we teach, what those around us learn from us, and how the lessons we intend to teach are often
I’ve been thinking along about what we teach, what those around us learn from us, and how the lessons we intend to teach are often
Many of us, myself included, suffer from disappointment because we hold ourselves to high standards. We expect a lot from ourselves and from our work.
Chemical coping is another name for addiction. It describes a cycle: feel distress, take a chemical, feel better. The specific chemical might be fentanyl, alcohol,
When patients have been in recovery for a while, there often comes a moment when they want to put it all behind them. “Doc,” patients
We like to believe that we choose our norms—that we live our lives based on principles, values, and reasoned decisions. While this is true to
“How did you go bankrupt?”“Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” Hemingway was talking about money, but he could’ve been describing almost anything that falls apart—our health,
As we age and reflect on our younger selves, the amount we change is difficult to ignore. Think back to what you were absolutely sure
“Stress” is one of the most frequent reasons I hear when people try to describe what ails them, and what limits taking care of ourselves.
When it comes to taking care of our health, my job is often less about delivering new information and more about helping people problem-solve, reframe
I recently had a conversation with a patient about how hard recovery is– facing challenges, embracing honesty– there’s a whole suite of difficulties involved. And
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