My client emailed, clearly fried and in pain, hoping for a last minute opening. Once on the table, her deep sigh launched a litany of stresses. It was not time ...
Sunflowers turn unerringly to the light. They don’t think about it. It just happens. Humans are different. Our instincts are often no better than GPS advising a left turn on ...
Common wisdom tells us: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. If the system is functioning, don’t intervene. But how can we tell if something is broken? It’s unwise to ...
What if your job were to take good care of yourself? Imagine that, being paid to take care of yourself, to be good to yourself, really good to yourself. Even ...
The season of indulgence is upon us. For many Americans, the frenzy starts with Halloween candy, and gets worse before it gets better. For some, it gets a lot worse. ...
The symptoms suffered in a healing crisis are the same symptoms suffered in disease. Disease states can be dangerous. What’s a practitioner to do? Healing crisis is a fixture of ...
From a conventional health care perspective, primary health care happens outside the home. In the US, primary care providers (PCPs) are physicians (usually family physicians or internists), physician assistants, or ...