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    Blind spots and Blaming

    July 3, 2016

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    Joanna Russell

    As people, we’re good at lots of things.  We’re innovative, so we invent new technology; we’re creative, so we express ourselves artistically; we’re sporty, so we strive to win; we’re intelligent, so we come up with new ideas.

    But there are other things we’re also good at, and maybe we shouldn’t be.  As human beings, we’re really good at blaming.  We blame everyone and everything.  We blame others for our failures, for our shortcomings, for our disappointments, for our bad decisions.  We blame the weather, we blame our neighbours, we blame the teachers; we blame the doctors.  You name it, we blame it.  Blame!  Blame!

    Why do...

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    The 'walking wounded' and workplace dynamics

    April 6, 2016

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    Joanna Russell

     

     

    You may have heard the metaphor the walking wounded.  It’s most commonly used in First Aid to refer to the people with minor injuries after an accident; the ones who get up and carry on while the urgent cases are attended to.  But it’s a term also used in Counselling, (although as counsellors we use it in different ways).  Since it’s used differently, I need to explain how I use it. 

     

    When I refer to the walking wounded, I’m talking about us.  We’re walking around managing well; performing our roles; carrying out our jobs.  But we have hidden emotional areas; painful ones.  These are the parts of ourselves, the emotional wounds, we don’...

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    The Cinderella Effect

    March 19, 2016

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    Joanna Russell

    Have you noticed (I’m sure you have), that some people are endowed with a sense of entitlement, (sometimes based on privilege).  And then there are others who also feel entitled, but theirs is rooted in lack of privilege.  They feel they’re owed something in life because they’ve missed out, (and they’re probably right).

     

    Then there are the Cinderella people, who don’t feel entitled at all.  And that’s our problem.  When people are kind to us, we don’t know how to receive it, and we thank profusely because they’ve done us a favour, which we don’t deserve.  But when people are horrible, it’s no surprise, because our expectations of what we’re due are...

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    Why identify our defences?

    March 15, 2016

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    Joanna Russell

    If you've looked at my website, you will understand a little bit about my approach as a counsellor.  One of the counselling tools I use, is to help people identify their defensive behaviour (defensive behaviour = the way we mask our emotional wounds).  Why do I help people do this? What's the point?  The point is, so we recognise when our wounding has been triggered.  And the point of this (hopefully), is so we can begin the journey of healing and change.  

     

    We recognise our wounding when we're over-reacting.  Our reactive behaviour is not who we are.  It's the behaviour of the unhealed self.

     

    If we don't lear...

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