by Matt Burton | Jun 9, 2020 | Medical Trauma
When we think of being afraid, we think: sweaty palms, freezing up, shaky hands. But maybe you haven’t considered what anxiety looks like in children — and that it can manifest as tantrums. Your child is whining and inconsolable. After you put her to bed, she...
by Matt Burton | Jun 9, 2020 | Holding Court
Therapy. It’s one of those topics you think apply to others, but not to a guy like you, right? What’s so great about sitting in a room for an hour, talking, anyway? Maybe you think you’ve got it all handled. Like talking to an outsider would just throw a wrench into...
by Matt Burton | Jun 8, 2020 | Insights for Loved Ones
Almost 3 years ago, I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. When I started feeling sick, waiting for a diagnosis was excruciating. I was both anxious to get the results, and scared of what they might be. My family knew just as little as I did, and they were in a lot...
by Matt Burton | Jun 5, 2020 | Insights for Loved Ones
Guys, the case for space is legit (and helps you feel safe). After entering my office, people have always given me this kind of crazy look like, “Matt, really?” Why? Because after they come into my office, a room that I’m in, I ALWAYS ask them to...
by Matt Burton | Jun 3, 2020 | Trauma Tools
You’ve Got Two Choices. If you don’t choose, it will choose for you. Do you enjoy conflict? Most men will probably say, “No way, Matt! What are you talking about?” Conflict is never fun, but it’s something everyone has to work through at some point. This is common in...
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