Honoring Losses during the Holidays
By Chris Lewis, Ed.S., LPC In a perfect universe, the holiday season is a happy blend of family and loved ones,… Read More
By Chris Lewis, Ed.S., LPC In a perfect universe, the holiday season is a happy blend of family and loved ones,… Read More
Do you have the hardest struggles with those you love the most? Don’t you wish you could change that? And… Read More
Life’s challenges are not supposed to paralyze you; they’re supposed to help you discover who you are. — Bernice Johnson… Read More
by Nancy Vega, MA, LPC The holidays are often thought of as the best time of the year. It is a… Read More
As we take time to reflect on Thanksgiving and the official beginning of the holiday season, many of us will… Read More
These days, teenagers are faced with challenges and temptations that have the potential for permanent and lasting consequences. There used… Read More
Last week’s article referred to typical questions that many people ask about EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing). This week, I’d… Read More
Ok… maybe not EVERYTHING but I hope this will give you a bit of information that will allow you to better understand… Read More
October is National Depression Education and Awareness Month. After decades of being a “hidden illness,” depression is now recognized as… Read More
Frequently, couples in a marriage have repeating patterns of conflict, like familiar well-practiced dance moves that take two (to tango)…. Read More
by Chris Lewis, EdS, LPC Marriages do not suddenly end when the divorce is final. If a marriage reaches the point… Read More
Leo Tolstoy, in the classic novel Anna Karenina, said that “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in… Read More