Posted on 01/05/2018 7:18:12 PM PST by markomalley
One Washington, D.C.-based therapists clients have 99 problems, and they all seem to be about President Donald Trump.
Elisabeth Joy LaMotte, a psychotherapist and founder of the DC Counseling and Psychotherapy Center, writes in The Washington Post that a number of her patients have been complaining that the medias fixation on Trump is taking a toll on their personal lives.
One couple that she works with (who she names Sally and Steve) have been seeing LaMotte to strengthen their communication and feel more connected. It seemed like they were making real progress. That is, until Trump won. She quotes Steve:
Sally and I value that our political views are compatible. We have always enjoyed discussing current events, and our careers relate to politics, as you know. I initially took comfort in the fact that we went through the shock of Trumps victory together, but something has changed. Sally is constantly reading news updates on her phone and watching CNN, even in the middle of the night. Its gone too far. Its no longer something that connects us; its now a wedge between us.
Sally and Steve arent alone, apparently. LaMotte writes that this dynamic is one shes seen with other couples and individual therapy clients she works with.
So, whats fueling these issues? Stress is, in my experience, increase the stress associated with news consumption, according to LaMotte.
A surprising number of couples in therapy are fighting with each other about their respective modes of news consumption. These couples report less sleep, a growing sense of disconnection and less sex. And this includes couples where both members share the same political views, she writes.
Her findings are backed by recent studies that show increased levels of consumption of news can compromise emotional well-being over time.
One of LaMottes clients complains that her boyfriend is sick of me screaming at the television. Ive started watching Fox to branch out of the so called bubble, and its all lies, I cant stand it!
Improved sleep hygiene, LaMotte writes, can help alleviate the stress associated with the constant onslaught of news updates. By 10 p.m., she prescribes, all screens should be off. After all, losing the screens an hour or two before bed is conducive to better sleep and more sex.
Of course, if you need to see a shrink because of a couple of Trump tweets, maybe you have more serious issues.
Wellesley...is that the women’s college near the top of Heartbreak Hill in the Boston Marathon? One of my fond memories as a 40-year old runner at Boston is of young college cuties commenting on my buns...
Your comment made me laugh. I have a friend who is psychic, take that for what its worth, and shes making a small fortune. Lost people will grab at anything to try and make sense of their lil world.
O Boo Hoo Girl! Me love you long time!
Separate the word ‘’therapist’’ and you get ‘’the rapist’’.
Separate the word ‘’therapist’’ and you get ‘’the rapist’’.
Want to really freak the guy out? Walk up to him and say “Is the noise inside my head too loud for you?’’
Wellesley College is a private women’s liberal arts college located west of Boston in the town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant, it is a member of the original Seven Sisters Colleges. Wikipedia!
Good. Welcome to how we felt the last 8 years.
Had a few bookings about Trump but the most interesting phenomenon was how many came out as closet conservatives.
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