Jan 18, 2023 | Couples & Marriage Counseling, Family Counseling, Individual Counseling
The Body Keeps the Score – How trauma is stored In the popular book “The Body Keeps the Score,” the Author Bessel Ven Der Kolk speaks about trauma in a way that no one had heard before. He put it into terms that people could see themselves in, which gave...
Mar 25, 2021 | Child & Teen Counseling, Couples & Marriage Counseling, Individual Counseling
The English language generally uses the words sympathy and empathy interchangeably. The truth is that these words hold very different meanings from each other. The origin of the word sympathy is translated from German to “felling with” while the word Empathy...
Dec 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
Most of the holiday season seems to be focused on what presents to give and receive while overlooking the gift of presence. Being present doesn’t require shopping, spending, time wrapping, time putting together, or cleaning up. Being present is the conscious practice...
Oct 23, 2020 | Family Counseling, Individual Counseling
When you feel anxiety or guilt identify the situation and what is truly in your control and what is in others control. (Sometimes writing it down can help bring clarity) Process what is in your circle of control and look at what you have already done to benefit you or...
Jun 26, 2020 | Family Counseling, Individual Counseling
I think it’s safe to say we’re all weary of hearing the words UNPRECEDENTED and NEW NORMAL. In this transitional season of coronavirus, the abrupt involuntary changes of physical distancing, restricting our travel, wearing masks, and self-quarantining have triggered...