Mental Health

Engaged in the Rage Cage

  The chaos coordinator greeted us as we entered the store, pointing out the shelves ...

The heart wants what it wants

Discussion wanted. This was the heading of the email from the social worker on the ...

In Honor of Mother’s Day

It’s hard not to lapse into platitudes when talking about mothers. Most of us have ...

Is it really better to give than to receive?

With Valentine’s Day in the rearview mirror, the notion of giving and receiving lingers on ...

Unexpected learning in the wake of the election

I learned that the Biden/Harris ticket had won while driving and needed to pull over ...

Choices During Covid

In her interview with National Public Radio, Christina Koch remarked that one of the psychological ...
Meg Stafford

Toward a new equilibrium (from May 2020)

I had always tested squarely in the E column between Extrovert and Introvert. I was ...

Connected we rise

If ever there has been any doubt that we are all connected, the events of ...

Redefining Lazy

According to Merriam Webster, lazy is defined as disinclined to activity or exertion; not energetic ...
Green sweatshirt

Thank you, apple green sweatshirt!

It’s always a good thing to do a clothing review, and oust the items that ...

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About Meg

Meg is a licensed independent clinical social worker with over thirty-five years clinical experience. She holds a Master’s Degree from the Boston University School of Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Binghamton.

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