Therapy Quotes
-
When you feel lousy, puppy therapy is indicated.
-
I take it that a successful therapy is an oxymoron.
-
Ruzzle's my therapy. When I get off the stage from a packed show and I'm exhausted, I'll just go Ruzzle for like a good 30 minutes.
-
Therapy is therapy. Writing is for writing.
-
A growing body of clinical observation has pointed to the conclusion that the family therapy must be oriented to the family as a whole.
-
I came back to a couple of homecoming events, like when I went into the Wall of Fame. And I have been in La Crosse for a couple of physical therapy conferences. Every time, I sneak into Mitchell Hall and look at the (championship) banner. It brings back great memories.
-
I was going through a crisis once, so I went to therapy because I was so unbearable for myself.
-
I think that therapy is great and can be incredibly helpful.
-
Music is my therapy and my straitjacket. Music keeps me sane and keeps my mind on something. It's fragile up there.
-
Cognitive therapy seeks to alleviate psychological stresses by correcting faulty conceptions and self-signals. By correcting erroneous beliefs we can lower excessive reactions.
-
In 1995, Glaxo bought Burroughs Wellcome and became the presumptive leader in AIDS therapy.
-
I quite enjoy cooking. I love cooking for my friends. It's communal, it reminds me of being with family, and it's also a form of therapy; it heals you from the inside out.
-
For everybody who lost somebody out there and stuff, when you need therapy, music is the best way.
-
Show business is the best possible therapy for remorse.
-
Writing songs is cheaper than going to therapy.
-
The most important phrases in trauma therapy are “Notice that” and “What happens next?”
-
It's the one thing that's mine. My runs everyday aremy thing. It's my therapy, my hour to myself. Nobody can really take it away from me... It's such a huge part of me. I love to say that I'm a runner.
-
To me, running is therapy. It's mood-altering and gets my endorphins going. It's also a great release and a great energy builder.
-
I try not to think about my life. I have no life. I need therapy.
-
We tend to use knowledge as therapy.
-
Music is just such... it's not therapy, but it's a release, it's a joy, it's a pleasure. And it's a job - which is weird, because I don't think of it as a job.
-
My major in college was speech therapy, but to do what I wanted I would have to go on and get my Master's Degree. I figured I needed a change of pace.
-
I do enjoy and feel compelled to talk about things that are taboo. One, because I think I'm a troublemaker inside, if someone says, "Don't say that," it's all I want to say. And also, something I learned in therapy ... which is darkness can't exist in the light, and then that made me think of something that Mr. Rogers said, which is, "If it's mentionable, it's manageable."
-
I'm the perfect amount of guarded. I don't reveal too much, and I never reveal who the songs are about. They are real life. People get that. I date a lot of musicians and they do the same thing. People that work with me - who I write about too - they get it. It's my creative outlet, my therapy.