COUNSELING: What Is Senior Counseling and How Is It Helpful?
By Sr. Mary Jane Beatty, CDP, MSEd, LMFT I myself am a “seasoned” citizen and counselor. I like the term “seasoned.” To me, it is a wonderful description of what …
By Sr. Mary Jane Beatty, CDP, MSEd, LMFT I myself am a “seasoned” citizen and counselor. I like the term “seasoned.” To me, it is a wonderful description of what …
By Donna Goss, MA, LPC It is no secret every couple has some sort of relationship conflict. It is very normal, but sometimes that conflict can grow to become too …
By Jessica Nowacki, Clinical Intern Horticultural therapy is a therapeutic intervention using plants and gardening as the basis for improving mental and physical health. The American Horticultural Therapy Association (AHTA) …
By Sarah Trocki, Clinical Intern “And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.” Colossians 3:14 Enneagram types are the latest personality inventory applying to …
By Jessica Nowacki, Clinical Intern When you hear the words “trauma and the body,” it is common to think of sexual or domestic violence, military service or other violent experiences. …
By Jessica Nowacki, Clinical Intern Bereavement and grief are a common human experience. In fact, according to a survey by Amerispeak and WebMB, 32% of people suffered the loss of …
By Rev. Dr. Ron Barnes, LSW, Executive Director and Marital Counselor Marriage is a wonderful gift. As a Minister when marrying a couple, I tell them they are entering a …
By Rev. Dr. Ron Barnes, LSW, Executive Director and Family Counselor “Living with air pollution increases your odds of dying early by 5%. Living with obesity, 20%. Excessive drinking, 30%. …
By Dan Priore, Marketing & Communications Coordinator All parents can relate to their child acting out in public or throwing tantrums at times. However, when these disruptive behaviors become more …