By Jordan Holland, MFT Intern As a mom of an almost 1 year old, I get caught up in all the changes that have happened in my life over the past year. It seems like you can’t prepare enough for the new blessing that is about to come into your life. Even when well-meaning friends, […]
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My bookshelf is loaded with them: Save your marriage Rekindle the Romance Couples on the Fault Line Couples Guide to Communication Relationship Rescue Couple’s Survival Workbook Too Good to Leave, too bad to Stay Books, books and more books… all about trying to save your marriage. With nearly 50% of all marriages ending in divorce […]
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WAS THIS PAST SCHOOL YEAR TOO HARD… or just a plain ol’ DISASTER for your child? Some reasons it could have been,and considerations to make over the summer. By: Brandi Carey, MFT Intern#71187 Peer Conflict, Bullying, and Lacking Self-Confidence While most schools have a zero tolerance bullying policy, I know that some kids still feel […]
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Being emotionally available to our children is necessary, just being physically present is not enough and even very young children will spot the difference, as adults do. For example, imagine how different it feels to talk to your partner who is really ‘with’ you compared with when they are listening – while watching TV! As […]
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In Part 1, we explored what depression means and what to do if you are suffering from it. Let’s take a look at how it affects others and what you can do if you have a loved one going through depression. Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes said this of going through depression. “There is no […]
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Musings of a New Mom- Struggling with Finding a New Normal
By Jordan Holland, MFT Intern As a mom of an almost 1 year old, I get caught up in all the changes that have happened in my life over the past year. It seems like you can’t prepare enough for the new blessing that is about to come into your life. Even when well-meaning friends, […]
Before you say “I Do”
My bookshelf is loaded with them: Save your marriage Rekindle the Romance Couples on the Fault Line Couples Guide to Communication Relationship Rescue Couple’s Survival Workbook Too Good to Leave, too bad to Stay Books, books and more books… all about trying to save your marriage. With nearly 50% of all marriages ending in divorce […]
Was this past school year too hard?
WAS THIS PAST SCHOOL YEAR TOO HARD… or just a plain ol’ DISASTER for your child? Some reasons it could have been,and considerations to make over the summer. By: Brandi Carey, MFT Intern#71187 Peer Conflict, Bullying, and Lacking Self-Confidence While most schools have a zero tolerance bullying policy, I know that some kids still feel […]
Delighting In Your Child – Part 3 – Being Emotionally Available
Being emotionally available to our children is necessary, just being physically present is not enough and even very young children will spot the difference, as adults do. For example, imagine how different it feels to talk to your partner who is really ‘with’ you compared with when they are listening – while watching TV! As […]
Women and Depression – Part 2 – Traversing the Dark Pit
In Part 1, we explored what depression means and what to do if you are suffering from it. Let’s take a look at how it affects others and what you can do if you have a loved one going through depression. Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes said this of going through depression. “There is no […]