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In Pursuit of Failure

A theme that I am elevating this week applies a slight twist to the idea of New Year's resolutions, which happen when the year starts over, but are something we can choose to bring into focus whenever we want. Resolutions are infamously considered to be humorous, often half hearted, attempts at creating change goals for… Continue reading In Pursuit of Failure

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Sean Sparks interviewed on NextQuest Podcast

I spent some time during the beginning of the blizzard last week talking with the host of NextQuest Podcast, Noah Garcia. Noah is an Austin therapist who uses this podcast to elevate other therapists in the Austin area working within different specializations and populations. The focus of this interview was on my work with populations… Continue reading Sean Sparks interviewed on NextQuest Podcast

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Looking at the Sociology of Perceptions in a Pandemic : a brief article review

In a torrent of articles elevating the science of precautions, or disputing them as unsupported infringements on liberties, emerges this review of research study evidence regarding the how and why of our takes on discussions of negotiating this public crisis. From "Our Minds Aren’t Equipped for This Kind of Reopening" published in the Atlantic, some… Continue reading Looking at the Sociology of Perceptions in a Pandemic : a brief article review

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The growing field of cyberpsychology

When looking at social behaviors and group psychology, it is important to use theoretical frameworks that accurately reflect the environmental factors contributing to how people interact. This is why in the past few years, a revisionist approach in social sciences has emerged in the field of "Cyberpsychology". As a study of social behaviors, this field… Continue reading The growing field of cyberpsychology

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Toilet Paper Panic: Managing Emotions During a Crisis

By Dillon Zwick & Sean Sparks, LPC Executives are not exempt from the panic people feel during times of great uncertainty and duress. We often think of panic expressed by someone erratically pacing back and forth while making hurried and irrational decisions, but panic is much more than this Hollywood portrayal. Panic is defined as… Continue reading Toilet Paper Panic: Managing Emotions During a Crisis

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The Illusion of Finding Worth in our Work

“... if a person makes the error of identifying self with his work (rather than with the internal virtues that make the work possible), if self-esteem is tied primarily to accomplishments, success, income, or being a good family provider, the danger is that economic circumstances beyond the individual’s control may lead to the failure of… Continue reading The Illusion of Finding Worth in our Work

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Reassessing Medication’s role in anxiety

A study by Frick, et al. recently revealed that individuals with social anxiety experience increased levels of Serotonin in the brain, evidence that runs contrary to current understandings and treatment of anxiety. Traditionally, individuals who report for anxiety issues and request medication are often given SSRI's, drugs which (through a complicated process) increase the brain's… Continue reading Reassessing Medication’s role in anxiety

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Separating from Service [Book Review]

https://www.amazon.com/Separating-Service-Handbook-Transitioning-Veterans/dp/1733514708/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=separating+from+service&qid=1560729588&s=gateway&sr=8-2 I should begin by noting that the author is a friend I know in the community. Also, while I have known many service members, I am not one nor one formerly. This is actually why I appreciated having the opportunity to read Eric’s book and learn more about the challenges of returning to civilian… Continue reading Separating from Service [Book Review]