My 2022 Annual Review
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

My 2022 Annual Review

2022 has been a very full year for me: full of new creative projects, relationships, challenges, and opportunities. It’s also been an exciting year, as I’ve made new friends, learned new things, and stepped out of the comfort zone of my past into the wild unknown of my future.

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Insurance Companies Are Incentivized to Deny Mental Health Care
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

Insurance Companies Are Incentivized to Deny Mental Health Care

“I just told you this client attempted suicide a week ago, she has no coping skills, and nowhere else to go. Are you seriously suggesting that she’s ready to step–”
“--My finding is that the client is no longer a risk and is ready to step down to intensive outpatient. Goodbye.”

Click. I looked down at my phone: Call Ended.

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I Can’t Stop Telling People About This Obscure Zen Poetry Book
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

I Can’t Stop Telling People About This Obscure Zen Poetry Book

Last week, the popular Twitter account @takezopure asked, “What’s the most underrated book you’ve ever read?” His question received 194 replies, including some great recommendations such as Vagabonding by Rolf Potts and Stoner by John Williams.

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Tim Ferriss’s Most Neglected (But Powerful) Advice
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

Tim Ferriss’s Most Neglected (But Powerful) Advice

I’ve been following Tim Ferriss since 2008, when a friend turned me on to The 4 Hour Workweek. At the time, I was a recent college graduate who didn’t know what to do with my life. Tim had only recently stopped being a stressed out, overcaffeinated supplement bro and become a semi-enlightened bestselling author.

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How To Distraction-Proof Your Phone
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

How To Distraction-Proof Your Phone

The other night I sat down to read a book. It was the end of a long workday. I’d already had dinner and made myself a steaming cup of chamomile tea. I was ready to relax and dive into what promised to be a captivating story. Two pages in: ding.

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The Bear Carries Its Own Medicine
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

The Bear Carries Its Own Medicine

As our SUV curved along the winding mountain road to Taos Pueblo, storm clouds gathered in the sky. I was traveling with a group of friends and colleagues to visit a Native American settlement that is one of the oldest inhabited structures in North America.

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Read Literature, Not Self-Help
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

Read Literature, Not Self-Help

When I was 16 years old, I thought about ending my life. I hated high school. I dressed in black. I spent hours lying on my bed, listening to The Cure. I was seriously depressed. Until my sophomore English teacher assigned us to read Siddhartha, the 1922 novel by Hermann Hesse.

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Why It’s Getting Harder to Read Books
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

Why It’s Getting Harder to Read Books

A few years ago, I started to notice a disturbing phenomenon: it was getting harder and harder for me to sit down and read a book. This was particularly worrying to me because I am a lifelong, library card-carrying, self-described “avid reader” and bibliophile.

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You’re Not Who You Think You Are
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

You’re Not Who You Think You Are

Quick, right now–who are you? Are you your job title? Your role in your family? Your name? How about your body? Are those things all that you are, or just parts of you? If they’re just parts of you, then who are you, really?

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How to Start Practicing Meditation
Chris Cordry, LMFT Chris Cordry, LMFT

How to Start Practicing Meditation

Friends and clients often ask me the best way to start practicing meditation. The truth is, developing a meditation practice is deeply personal, and there’s no one best way for everyone. Having practiced for over 20 years now, though, I do have some thoughts on the matter.

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