I need therapy after writing. It's like leaking blood from a stone. It's brutally difficult but worth it.
I think if I took therapy, the doctor would quit. He'd just pick up the couch and walk out of the room.
I went through a period where I just wanted to punch everybody. Since then, I've had a lot of therapy and I've figured a lot of things out.
Getting on stage is a bonus, that's my therapy, that's when I can tell stories and it all makes sense.
I do it as a therapy. I do it as something to keep me alive. We all need a little discipline. Exercise is my discipline.
Vicente: You are different. I am different as well. Norma: Are you in therapy, too?
I use music as therapy. Whenever I'm feeling angry or needing some 'me' time, which is quite regularly, I'll go and bang a piano or flesh out something on a guitar.
I grew up using hearing aids, and I had speech therapy and so forth, and that helped me to develop a passion for music and helped me to develop my drumming talents.
If anyone would have been paying serious attention to my puppet shows, I would have been sent to therapy very young.
All my shows are therapy, trying to navigate interesting subjects so I can work them out and to be honest and say some things are beyond the wit of this man.
I definitely think that prescription drugs, like antidepressants, are prescribed so cavalierly, anyone can get anything, but I need it. I do think that it needs to work hand and hand with therapy.
Conservatives saw the savagery of 9/11 in the attacks and prepared for war; liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers.
Music is an art that goes well beyond science. Proof can be found in the huge amount of studies that have been carried out throughout the world based on music-therapy and the important results achieved.
Writing my blog has saved me thousands on therapy.
Like all parents, my husband and I just do the best we can, hold our breath and hope we've set aside enough money for our kid's therapy.
I suffered from a quite severe speech impediment when I was young, and keeping a journal was part of the therapy.
Those artists who say that somehow therapy or analysis will thwart their creativity are completely misinformed. It's absolutely the opposite: it opens closed doors.
Writing therapy is my form of healing. Try and detach yourself from painful memories by infusing characters and then stepping back.
The truth is I didn’t need therapy; I just needed to feel loved and know that someone out there craved my attention.
A passionate look, touch or a hug on a plant is enough to open your inner eyes than going for a serious yoga and other therapies
When you're involved with someone for a while, and they decided to express their feelings to the public - that's not my personal way of therapy, but I guess everyone takes split-ups differently.