COVID-19: Embracing Illusions of ...
This is the third article in a three-part article series, reflecting on COVID-19 and what I believe the situation is...
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Deciding to seek out a counselor can be difficult. Admitting you have an issue you can’t conquer on your own can be unbelievably humbling. We were not made to live in isolation, to figure everything out, or to get through all of life’s challenges alone. As one who has encountered storms in life, I can tell you that no matter how strong the wind and the waves may be, you can weather and overcome them through Jesus Christ. Combining my biblical and mental health training with my 23 years of experience in the field, I would be honored to come alongside you to help you find healing and restoration.
This is the third article in a three-part article series, reflecting on COVID-19 and what I believe the situation is...
continue reading »A few weeks ago, I wrote an article entitled A Christian Counselor’s Contemplations on COVID-19; a reflection piece regarding the...
continue reading »I think it’s fair to say that over the course of the past several weeks especially, the Coronavirus (COVID-19 or...
continue reading »Maria is a 26-year-old woman who stares out the window of her pristinely kept suburban home. Although her window is...
continue reading »…the experience of loss itself does not have to be the defining moment of our lives. It is not what...
continue reading »Are you the parent of a child whom you would categorize as being “difficult”? If so, you’ve come to the...
continue reading »Children can be one of the biggest blessings and sources of joy that God can possibly give us in life....
continue reading »Today’s article concludes a three-part series aimed at educating parents on ADHD. In Part 1 of this series, we discussed some...
continue reading »This article continues a series of three articles aimed at educating parents on ADHD. In Part 1, we explored some of...
continue reading »The winter months are once again upon us. As our thoughts turn to turkey, tinsel, and holiday cheer, an unwanted...
continue reading »This is the first in a series of three articles aimed at educating parents on ADHD. In Part 1, we’ll...
continue reading »Ah, the good old days. Older people often reminisce about the period of the 1950s and early 1960s, when Howard...
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