by Branden | Mar 14, 2022 | Relationships
People have many assumptions about couples counseling. What are some of the top assumptions seen by therapists? 1. Therapy is their time to justify how they feel towards their partner. Instead of justify, how about the word explore? Let’s look at things like the...
by Ashley Rickert | Nov 21, 2021 | Relationships
My partner and I were recently having an argument. Truthfully, it felt like both of us were going around in circles and in doing so, I lost track of what I was upset about in the first place. I felt like he was not listening to me and despite my biggest efforts, he...
by Ashley Rickert | Apr 7, 2021 | Relationships
Co-parenting is a very difficult thing to do. Most of the time is stressful and exhausting. There is no manual to follow and this can often leave people as if they are feeling their way through the dark. Not everyone has the same situation, however, some of the things...
by Deborah Tannenbaum | Mar 17, 2021 | Relationships
Breaking up sucks no matter if you’re the one leaving or the one being left. Either way, you have to adjust to a new reality. The person who was once your closest ally is no longer in your life. The time you spent with them is now a giant void you don’t know how to...
by Kristen Neal | Oct 20, 2020 | Children, Relationships
Throughout pregnancy, so many new mothers are bombarded with media images and messages from family and friends about the magical journey they are about to embark upon with their beautiful new bundle of joy. While so much about pregnancy, childbirth, and new motherhood...
by Kristen Neal | Oct 8, 2020 | Children, Relationships
Teens are so fun to work with in therapy! They are actually one of my favorite types of counseling clients. Although, raising teens can feel not so fun because the bigger they are the harder they are to control. Parenting should not center around power and control or...