The Touch That Heals Trauma

 

By Dr. Margaret Paul March 30, 2020

We all have more power than we know to help each other heal. Loving mothers know instinctively that when their children are hurting physically or emotionally, what they need is to be gently held with loving arms and soothed with loving words. Those of us who . . . → Read More: The Touch That Heals Trauma

Scapegoating: A Dysfunctional Family System

By Dr. Margaret Paul February 10, 2020

When I work with clients, I can feel the beauty of their soul and I can feel their light shining through. I’m fortunate that the vast majority of clients that want to work with me individually or come to an Intensive are very ready to learn . . . → Read More: Scapegoating: A Dysfunctional Family System

Loving Yourself Through the Holidays

 

  By Dr. Margaret Paul December 23, 2019

Are you ready to learn to love yourself through the challenges of the holidays?

What comes up for you regarding the holidays?

I’m excited to share the holidays with loved ones I love buying presents and sharing them with the people I love . . . → Read More: Loving Yourself Through the Holidays

Relationships: Accepting the Challenges or the Loneliness

 

By Dr. Margaret Paul December 16, 2019

Is the fear of getting hurt or losing yourself keeping you from accepting the challenges of loving a partner?

“My inner child is lonely and wants to be in a relationship, but relationships are too hard. I feel like I don’t want to work . . . → Read More: Relationships: Accepting the Challenges or the Loneliness

The Important Information Confusion Has For You

By Dr. Margaret Paul December 09, 2019

Discover what information your confusion is giving you.

There are two kinds of situations that can cause confusion:

1) You might feel confused when your wounded self is in charge and you are judging yourself. This confusion is telling you that your wounded self . . . → Read More: The Important Information Confusion Has For You

Do You Feel Free? If Not, Learn How Now!

Do We Have to Feel Good to Smile or Can we Smile to Feel Good?

By Dr. Margaret Paul December 02, 2019

Research indicates a surprising discovery about how our face affects our emotions.

I love it when I learn something new that adds a bit of joy to life. In the . . . → Read More: Do You Feel Free? If Not, Learn How Now!