Oct 2, 2023 | Individual Counseling, Teen Counseling
When we think of the word vulnerability, it can feel quite jarring. What does it look like when we let our guards down and show a deeper side to ourselves that we may keep close to the chest? To be vulnerable is to open doors into our truest selves and show others,...
Sep 1, 2023 | Athlete, Child & Teen Counseling, Family Counseling, Individual Counseling
Using Writing as a Tool When we look at self-care techniques, writing can yield thoughts we did not even know existed. Writing can come in many forms, whether that be a poem, a short story, or maybe using our notes app on our phone to jot down a few things. This is a...
Apr 26, 2023 | Uncategorized
We have a lot of thoughts throughout our day. Thousands upon thousands of thoughts per day flood our minds – decisions to be made, tasks that require deep consideration, relationships to navigate – that can be exhausting! It’s not a wonder why our brains try and...
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...