Monthly Archives: May 2017

Setting Limits to Caregiving

When people confront an ocean of need, they feel anxiety. Some run for their lives; others jump in and drown. Both reactions are rooted in the inability to stay separate and set limits in a healthy way that balances generosity with self-preservation. The early insecure attachment creates a wish to be comforted and a wish […]

When the Caregiver Needs a Caregiver

I work with a lot of different people to help bring attention to the disabled in our area and to especially shine a light on the caregivers that care for the disabled. But it the midst of doing for others and caring for my wife, I was knocked down myself. I fell into an open […]