Thoughts From the Other Side of the Couch
Tzipora Shub, LCSW
Tzipora Shub, LCSW
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In this blog I will be sharing thoughts and reflections on the meaning found in therapy, on being a therapist, and on our shared journeys through life and the commonality that joins us all together.
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My Youngest Supervisor
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
June 26th, 2016
My Youngest Supervisor As a therapist; I’m always looking to grow. This means reading books, attending trainings, and engaging in clinical supervision and case consultations. As a mother; my hands are full, both literally and figuratively. This means washing dishes, changing diapers, sitting on the floor playing games, and of course multitasking. The newest form of multitasking I have come up with is one that combines these two roles. For I …
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I Really Hope You Like This Blog Post
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
July 23rd, 2016
I wonder what you’re thinking when you read the title of this blog. That I care too much about whether or not you like my blog? That I am too obviously seeking approval? Or, possibly, that you understand me because you’ve written things before and have also hoped that people would like them? I believe there is a universal vulnerability that is part and parcel of the human condition. We all struggle sometimes with feeling nervous, inse …
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Omission, Commission, and a New Mission
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
November 20th, 2016
Omission, Commission, and a New Mission I recently got together with a friend who has a 6-year-old daughter the same age as mine. As we watched the little girls play I commented on how nice little Sara’s* American girl doll was. My friend smiled wryly, “It’s a gift from my mother. Trust me, I’d never buy such an expensive doll. You see, when my mother was l …
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Horrible People Unite
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
March 20th, 2017
Horrible People Unite The young woman speaks earnestly, “I was up all night with a teething baby and then I worked a nine hour day, came home and took care of my other kids and made dinner for the next day. I was so overwhelmed and started snapping at my kids. What kind of person am I? I should just be grateful that I have kids. My friend has been waiting for ten years and my other friend is still not married. I'm such a horrible person" Or …
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It's A Shame
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
July 3rd, 2017
It’s A Shame Tzipora Shub, LCSW I have a friend who used to say that there’s a special place in hell for people who cut their fingernails on a crowded train. I apologize for putting that image in your head but I would guess that place is not too far from the place of people who leave chewed up gum on a nice park bench. Neither of those I imagine though, is as bad as the place of the person who coined the phrase, “shame on you.&r …
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Public Bathroom Phenomenon
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
August 1st, 2017
There's a phenomenon that I refer to as “public restroom mentality.” I’m going to let that sink in for a minute without getting too explicit. Right. So think of the last time you were in a public restroom and let your mind run with that. There’s a certain sense of a lack of personal responsibility in a public restroom. People can leave it as dirty as they want because they know that someone else will be cleaning it a …
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Is Therapy A Game of Parent Blame
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
January 2nd, 2019
Is Therapy A Game of Parent Blame? The other morning was one of those mornings. My husband was out at an early dentist appointment, the cleaning lady cancelled that morning, and everyone was moving slower than usual. My eight-year-old was getting dressed while I bathed my two-year-old and dressed my five-year-old at the same time, all with one eye on the clock. She called out "there's a hole in my tights” and I sighed. Those were the …
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Pedaling With A Purpose
Author: Tzipora Shub, LCSW
March 18th, 2020
Pedaling With A Purpose It’s a well-known secret that the sorry fate of most eagerly purchased ellipticals is to end up as a glorified clothing hanger. And we don’t mean for just the clean clothing. In having pondered this life’s mystery at length (what else do social workers do in their spare time), I have come to the conclusion that one potential reason for this is the futility of the activity of pedaling on an elliptical. The …
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