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    • Depression Therapy
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5 Things You Can Do to Cope with Sex Addiction During Coronavirus

April 22, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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If anyone needed an excuse to isolate, Coronavirus provide the perfect reason. If you suffer from compulsive or addictive sexual behavior, it can be a double-edged sword. You may wonder about whether you can see partners during this time, or if Coronavirus is like HIV in any way. I’ll answer these questions and more, so please read on!

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In Sex Addiction Therapy Tags Covid-19

5 Ways to Preserve Mental Health During Social Distancing

April 13, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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Are you about to climb the walls because of cabin fever due to social distancing? Do you wonder how long social distancing will be the rule in our culture?  Do you wonder how it will affect your relationships? Your mental health? Keep reading, because I will answer all of these questions in my blog today.

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In Depression Therapy Tags social distancing

Adverse Childhood Experiences and How They Can Lead to Addiction

March 31, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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Have you suffered from childhood trauma and wondered why life seems so hard, especially compared to others in your life?  Do you wonder why you have such a tendency to overdo it with alcohol or other drugs? The answer lies in your ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences Score), but before you rush to find out what it is you should learn more about it and how it can affect all kinds of health conditions up and down the line.

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In Sex Addiction Therapy Tags Adverse Childhood Experiences

Image Transformation Therapy as Emotion-Focused Coping

March 18, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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Struggling with our current national and world situation and not sure how to deal with it? Had a fight with your relationship partner and don’t know how to cope with the pain of feeling wounded and misunderstood? If you’ve ever been tempted to self-medicate with substances or compulsive behaviors, you can try a new form of emotion-focused coping instead. Read on…

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In Trauma Therapy Tags emotion focused coping

Read my guest blog on 5 Do's and Don'ts for Somatic Symptoms on Nicole Richardson, LPC's website!

March 8, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer

http://nicolemrichardson.com/5-dos-and-donts-for-somatic-symptoms-by-scott-kampschaefer/

In Trauma Therapy Tags somatic symptoms

The Problem with Black and White Thinking

February 18, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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Ever found yourself saying things like “I’m a good for nothing jerk (or worse)!” or saying the same thing about someone else? Did you say it with conviction? If you did then you probably have some strong feelings attached to it and suffer from a problem called black and white thinking, in which case you need to read on.

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In Depression Therapy Tags black and white thinking

Where Does Anxiety Come From?

February 4, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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Do you sometimes find yourself feeling anxious for no reason?  Do you worry about things even though you reasonably know you have no need to worry?  If you answered ‘yes’ to both of these questions, then this blog post is for you!

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In Anxiety Therapy Tags anxiety

3 Signs You're Using Sex as Self-Medication

January 21, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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Do you find yourself turning to porn or compulsive sexual behavior after an upsetting event and wonder ‘How did I get here?’  Do you sometimes find yourself feeling numb after engaging in compulsive sexual behavior, or even worse...feeling guilty or ashamed?  These are a few of the signs of using sex as self-medication.

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In Sex Addiction Therapy Tags self-medication

How Image Transformation Therapy Stops Anxiety Triggers

January 6, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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If you suffer from anxiety you may be wondering when the next shoe is going to drop, or when the ax is going to fall, so to speak.  There always seems to be something looming in the distance that could spell doom. Read on if any of these descriptions applies to you!

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In Anxiety Therapy Tags anxiety triggers

4 Ways to Break Out of Family Roles

December 23, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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Do you ever feel like you’re a kid again when you’re with your family, and that they won’t treat you like you’re a grown up even though you’re an adult?  If your answer to this question is yes, then read on.

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In Depression Therapy Tags family roles

5 Things Mister Rogers Taught Me About Dealing with Depression

December 9, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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I recently watched the movie A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and thought about how it can aid people in improving mental health. If you’ve ever struggled with depression, you will find some gems in my review of this movie in this blog post.

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In Depression Therapy Tags dealing with depression

Why Don't I Feel More Grateful?

November 26, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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Do you ever find yourself saying “I know I should feel grateful, but I don’t?”  If so, read on because this blog post is for you.


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In Trauma Therapy Tags grateful

Read my first article for Thrive Global on Moral Injury!

November 22, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer

https://thriveglobal.com/stories/moral-injury-as-a-societal-problem/?utm_source=Newsletter_Transaction&utm_medium=Thrive&utm_campaign=Published

Why is Letting Go of the Past So Hard?

November 11, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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You’ve probably heard the saying “Just let go of it” about as many times as you can stomach.  Does it make you upset when you hear people talk about this so flippantly? You’re not alone. There are many other people who have tried and tried to ‘let go’ of the past with varying degrees of futility.  I’ll explain why it’s so hard and what you can do about it.  


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In Trauma Therapy Tags letting go of the past

Triggers for Compulsive Behavior and 5 Ways to Cope With Them

October 29, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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Have you ever wondered why you wind up engaging in compulsive behavior?  Do you find yourself asking how you got here after bingeing on porn or some substance you know you should give up?  Well, read on because you suffer from being triggered and this is one blog you need to read.  

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In Sex Addiction Therapy Tags triggers

4 Ways to Cope with Change

October 12, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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Are you one of those people  who tends to dislike or dread change?  Sometimes even positive change can throw you off and make you feel uneasy?  If you answered yes to either of these questions, this blog is for you!

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In Grief Counseling Tags change

How Image Transformation Therapy Helps with Sexual Compulsion

September 26, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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Do you have problems controlling your sexual behavior?  Do you look at porn for hours and hours and despite your best intentions wind up falling right back into the same trap over and over again.  Or do you swear to your spouse you’ll never go back to strip clubs only to wind up doing it despite your best intentions? If this sounds like you, then keep reading.  

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In Sex Addiction Therapy Tags Image Transformation Therapy

Impostor Syndrome and the Movie 'Yesterday'

September 11, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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If you haven’t watched the movie ‘Yesterday,’ you are missing out on a very charming movie which typifies the experience of someone who has Impostor Syndrome. Everything about the main character, Jack, is something anyone with this affliction can relate to.

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In Depression Therapy Tags Impostor Syndrome

Moral Injury and How Image Transformation Therapy Treats It

August 28, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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Have you ever done something you later regretted?  Maybe it was following somebody’s orders as a subordinate.  It could’ve been in military service or just as an employee, but after doing it something came to light and you felt a lot of guilt and/or shame about it.  If this has happened to you, then you’ve experienced moral injury. The good news is that it is very treatable.

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In Trauma Therapy Tags Moral Injury

How Self-Pity Fuels Addiction

August 7, 2019 Scott Kampschaefer
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Have you ever wished others cared more about you?  Have you felt neglected or uncared for at times, and wondered if you really mattered to others?  If you have addiction issues, these feelings could leave you vulnerable to relapse. Read on to find out how.  

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In Sex Addiction Therapy Tags self-pity
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