Do you believe in magic?

Do you believe in Magic? I don’t know about you but I definitely believe in magic. I just watched ‘Finding Neverland’ again. If you’ve never seen it you must put it on your watch list. I won’t be a plot spoiler but I will tell you that it is about J.M. Barrie writing Peter Pan.… Continue reading Do you believe in magic?

What is Your Heart Expression?

Are you asking yourself the same question I’m asking myself…what happened to the summer? We just celebrated Labor Day, already! One of my incredible summer adventures was a horseback riding trip to Monument Valley, Utah. Being on horseback, surrounded by 50 millions year old structures challenged my limiting beliefs. In relation to the wonders of the world… Continue reading What is Your Heart Expression?

Spring into Your Intuition

By Garet Bedrosian, LCSW, CIRT, CBT, CET Glorious, blooming springtime is in full swing, with joyous new life everywhere we look. Flowers, trees, babies, puppies—we can feel the sap rising, the juices flowing. Things are percolating . . . what new opportunity will today bring? Tending our inner garden Spring is a wonderful season to… Continue reading Spring into Your Intuition

A Wild Valentine’s Day to Remember

Here’s a sneak preview of ‘A Wild Valentine’s Day to Remember” with Gary & Celeste For More Information & To Register: Mini Bodywriting for Couples 2_2014  Garet Bedrosian, LCSW, CIRT, CBT, CET: garet@garetbedrosian.com or 619.300.8002 Pamela Underwood, MA, BFA: pamelaunderwoodstudios@gmail.com or 619.857.8820

6 Traditions to Make Your New Year the Best Ever

by Garet Bedrosian, LCSW, CIRT, CBT, CET The holidays are almost over. How’d you do? Same-same. Not so bad. Best ever. I used to hate the holidays. I hated them for every reason in the book. Wrong family, wrong partner or no partner, too much alcohol, not enough money, too hot, too cold, too big,… Continue reading 6 Traditions to Make Your New Year the Best Ever

Catch 22: Longing for Intimacy versus Fear of Vulnerability

By Garet Bedrosian, LCSW, CIRT, CBT, CET I have been privileged to witness profound healing for thousands of individuals and couples over the last 30 years. My therapeutic style invites deep, life changing exploration so I am quite familiar with delving into the depths of the soul-self and navigating through the obstacles of pain, fear, and… Continue reading Catch 22: Longing for Intimacy versus Fear of Vulnerability

Want a Fairy Tale Romance?

by Garet Bedrosian, LCSW, CIRT, CBT, CET How about Goldilocks? (or Goldlocks if you prefer something more masculine) Remember the story? Goldilocks goes skipping off into the forest and comes upon the home of the three bears. No one is home but she goes in anyway and…you know the rest. I do not want to… Continue reading Want a Fairy Tale Romance?

Why are Relationships So Hard? or What Ever Happened to ‘Happily-Ever-After?

by Garet Bedrosian, LCSW, CIRT, CBT, CET                   Have you noticed lately that when people talk about relationships more often than not they say things like… Singles…  “I have given up. It’s not worth it.”  “There are no good men/women out there.”      “All the good… Continue reading Why are Relationships So Hard? or What Ever Happened to ‘Happily-Ever-After?

The “Energetics” of Couples Therapy

By Garet Bedrosian, LCSW, CIRT, CBT, CET This article can be found in the May/June, 2013 issue of Awareness Magazine.  The nonverbal energetics between partners is akin to a siren song; alluring, irresistible, yet destructive. They become compelled to engage with one another as if they are fighting for their deepest desires or maybe even… Continue reading The “Energetics” of Couples Therapy

The Case for Using Drugs to Enhance Our Relationships (and Our Break-Ups)

If you could take a drug to fix your relationship problems, would you? I heard Oxford ethicist Brian Earp speak about a ‘love drug’ on NPR the other evening and had to know more about this trend in research. As someone who has made a career of relationship therapy I felt both intrigued and disturbed… Continue reading The Case for Using Drugs to Enhance Our Relationships (and Our Break-Ups)