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Have you invested time and money in counseling or therapy and still have this nagging feeling that something isn't quite right? Do you have an emptiness inside that never seems to be filled no matter what you do? Are you unable to shake depression, anxiety, and anger? Do destructive habits or crippling hang-ups have such a hold on you that you can't seem to break them? At one time, Mary Detweiler answered yes to each of these questions. She now answers with a resounding NO.

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Have you invested time and money in counseling or therapy and still have this nagging feeling that something isn't quite right? Do you have an emptiness inside that never seems to be filled no matter what you do? Are you unable to shake depression, anxiety, and anger? Do destructive habits or crippling hang-ups have such a hold on you that you can't seem to break them? At one time, Mary Detweiler answered yes to each of these questions. She now answers with a resounding NO.
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Mary Detweiler became fascinated early in life by the idea that there are reasons why people do what they do and feel what they feel. This grew into a lifelong desire to understand what makes people tick and to help people live healthy, happy lives emotionally and relationally. She started with herself, engaging in psychotherapy as a young adult while simultaneously embarking on a career as a psychotherapist. Though therapy helped her identify unhealthy thought and behavior patterns, understand why she had developed these patterns, and change them to healthy ones, it didn't fill the emptiness or give her a sense of being valuable and worthwhile. In When Therapy Isn't Enough she explains how her emptiness was eventually transformed into a sense of purpose and passion, and her worth and value validated in a most unexpected place, or rather in an unexpected relationship. She celebrates this relationship every Christmas.