Psychobabble. How To Identify and Move ...
Psychobabble, psychobabble, psychobabble. Have you ever wondered why you hear so much of it? Honestly, it is because we, counselors,...
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Psychobabble, psychobabble, psychobabble. Have you ever wondered why you hear so much of it? Honestly, it is because we, counselors,...
continue reading »If you read Part 1 of this series, you already have a basic understanding of self-mutilation, its risk factors,...
continue reading »This article is intended to serve as a resource for parents on the topic of self-mutilation, or self-harming behavior. My...
continue reading »*Part I of Two Articles about Confrontation and Reconciliation Come on brother take a ride with me. Something’s got...
continue reading »Today, there are just as many, if not more, blended families as there are traditional family units. As a result,...
continue reading »The culture that today’s adolescents are growing up in is vastly different than the culture their parents grew up in....
continue reading »Dragons show up when you least expect them. So starts a children’s book by Kathryn Cave and Nick Maland, entitled...
continue reading »As you decorate a child’s room with art at their eye level, age-appropriate toys, and child-sized furniture, so children’s counseling...
continue reading »Do not wait for pornography to touch your life or the life of your family. The odds are it will,...
continue reading »Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it....
continue reading »Keeping the Connection Strong As a Christian Marriage Counselor, I often see married couples wrestle with how to stay...
continue reading »My clinical work as a Family Therapist has provided me with the wonderful opportunity to experience the variation of structures,...
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