We Really Need to Talk: Authors of “Sick and Tired of Feeling Sick and Tired” Have New Book on Communication

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By: Paul J. Donoghue, PhD and Mary E. Siegel, PhD We all need to talk to relieve tension within us and to connect with people who matter to us. But those of us who are ill really need to talk. Illness threatens our well being, evokes strong emotions, heightens our needs, and makes us more dependent on others. To cope well with all these factors we need to talk. Yet illness often leads us to isolate, to retreat into out own world of pain, fatigue, vulnerability, and fear. When we emerge from our silence, we frequently drive away those we need by blurting our thoughts formed by fear. Blame: You don't care! You don't understand! You only think of yourself. Hopeless remarks: Why don't you just leave me? I can't take it … [Read more...]

A Bend in the Road

"I will turn the darkness into light before them, & make the rough places smooth." (Isaiah 42:16) Across from where I sit each morning for my time of devotion & prayer, hangs a picture over my couch which shows a smooth road lined with beautiful fall colored trees. At the end of the road is a bend. I imagine how much my life might be like this picture. For a long while I walk the smooth road with ease, delighting in the glorious colors of God's blessings & provisions. Then, I come to a bend in the road. With no thought of what might lie around that bend, I keep walking. I can't believe what I see. The smooth road now lies full of rocks & bumps of pain I must struggle to climb over, deep holes of despair I must endure. And the trees - … [Read more...]