Search Results for: dr gregory jantz
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Growth Comes Through Adversity
What I’ve come to understand is that for you to rejoice over some of the challenges you face in life, you need to maintain a banked fire of joy. That fire is up to the task of warming your heart at all times and perfectly capable of exploding in fireworks at others. In order […]
By DJONES, 7 years ago
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Do You Categorize Emotional Abuse As Normal?
More than twenty years ago, I wrote a book on emotional abuse because I wasn’t finding much acknowledgment regarding the damage I was seeing in my clients from emotional or psychological abuse. One question I asked in that book was why emotional abuse was so common. I concluded that emotional abuse was so prevalent because […]
By DJONES, 7 years ago
CounselBytes Podcast
AACC MEMBERS ONLY AREA Back to Selection August 2024 Zach Clinton, M.A. with guest Dr. John Townsend “Why Boundaries Are Key For People Helpers” July 2024 Zach Clinton, M.A. with guest Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield “Understanding and Healing Fatherlessness and the Father Wound“ July 2024 Zach Clinton, M.A. with guest Dr. Daniel Amen “Good […]
By JEVAN FLEENOR, 7 years ago
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Overcoming Negativity and Learning to Let Go
Dr. Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. Originally posted 7/3/15 Don’t miss Dr. Jantz speaking at the AACC Fall CMHC summit in Naperville IL, Nov. 3-5 2016! Click Here for More Information! The fabric of our lives is made up of all the threads we choose to hold on to. Every event, every circumstance, every impression produces […]
By THE AACC, 8 years ago
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Depression: Past and Present Relationships
Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. Depression can come when we feel bound to repeat the negative patterns of our past. Through an honest evaluation of our past and present relationships, we come to understand who we are and what we bring to each of our relationships. As you review past relationships, take some time to examine your […]
By THE AACC, 8 years ago
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Overcoming Thoughts of Spiritual Betrayal
Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. If you have faith in God, depression can be similar to a betrayal by him. After all, you have trusted him to care for you, yet you are still depressed. You may have heard from your childhood that, as a Christian, you were to experience and exhibit joy, peace, patience—all the fruit […]
By THE AACC, 8 years ago
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Finding the Courage to Recover in Depression
Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. When a person is depressed, there are emotional roots of anger, fear, and guilt that anchor depression into a person’s thinking. These roots must be uncovered, understood, and addressed in a positive, healing way. This is not a quick process. It requires time, patience, and no small amount of courage. Courage […]
By THE AACC, 8 years ago
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Fear That Self Is Not Enough
Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. Just stay busy, Patricia told herself. Keep moving. Bury yourself in work. Do as much as you can and more so. Everything was falling apart in Patricia’s life but her job. Her husband was threatening to leave, again. Her daughter wasn’t speaking to her, again. When Patricia was at work, she could […]
By THE AACC, 8 years ago
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Throwback Thursday: Healing the Healer: Managing the Daily Stressors of Counseling
Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. Originally posted 4/21/14 As a professional counselor, you commit every day to being at your very best for your clients. That requires energy, focus, proper rest, time for professional reading, and time to complete continuing education. It’s a big commitment to be at the top of your game, every day, as you […]
By THE AACC, 8 years ago
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Rewriting History in Your Relationships
Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. When a relationship is infested with hidden anger and unexposed truths, it is an unresolved relationship. Unresolved relationships are a source of pain. It is important to remember, however, that bringing resolution to a relationship does not mean the relationship will be good or positive or perfect. Bringing resolution to a relationship […]