Sep 15, 2023 | Child & Teen Counseling, Family Counseling, Teen Counseling
Youth suicide is a very heavy topic that has touched the lives of many. It creates a severe rupture within whole communities, and at times can feel too much to bear. As mental health professionals, we want to protect and prevent youth from risk of suicide. In order...
Sep 7, 2023 | Athlete, Couples & Marriage Counseling, Individual Counseling, Motherhood
Trauma can result from a number of experiences, such as natural disasters, childhood abuse, domestic violence, war, and other frightening situations. These diverse sources of trauma can trigger a wide spectrum of responses in individuals. The uncertainty, fear, and...
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...
Apr 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
The Outpost: finding refuge. “And eventually the child grows up…. All these beliefs, unmet needs, emotions, and behaviors remain. All this unprocessed rage, hurt, sadness, loneliness, betrayal, and fear is still there. Sometimes they even become worse because of other...