May 1, 2020 | Couples & Marriage Counseling, Family Counseling, Individual Counseling
Lately I’ve been watching Wyoming PBS history documentaries on YouTube. They can be both intriguing, as in the development of the first coast-to-coast highway, and sobering, as in survival during the blizzard of 1949. Stories of ranchers providing rescue, food, and...
Jan 12, 2020 | Family Counseling
Holidays or anniversaries of loss often surprise me with surges of emotional memories about becoming a daughter-in-law. When I began relating to the woman who became my mother-in-law, I was a teenager eager to please, longing to gain her favor. I felt honored — but...
Nov 4, 2019 | Individual Counseling
“When I get older, losing my hair, many years from now Will you still be sending me a Valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine? If I’d been out till quarter to 3, would you lock the door? Will you still need me? Will you still feed me when I’m 64?” Beatles’ Song...
Jun 20, 2018 | Child & Teen Counseling, Family Counseling, Individual Counseling
Long since banished from most playgrounds, a teeter-totter is still familiar to many of us. Two or more children sit on opposite ends of a longboard attached to a triangular fulcrum. When the board is centered, and the children’s weights are evenly balanced between...