PARENT EDUCATION: The Anxious Child
By Licensed Counselor, Maria Kitay, MSEd, NCC, LPC Parenting can provide us with many blessings as well as challenges when our child is anxious. According to the CDC, 7.1% of …
By Licensed Counselor, Maria Kitay, MSEd, NCC, LPC Parenting can provide us with many blessings as well as challenges when our child is anxious. According to the CDC, 7.1% of …
By Marketing and Communications Coordinator, Dante Massey One of the most complicated phenomena we face today is the use of social media. It is a tool that can bring a …
“You may go through difficulty, hardship, or trial, but as long as you are anchored to him, you will have hope.” – Dr. Charles Stanley Here at Anchorpoint Counseling Ministry, …
Counseling and psychotherapy are practiced in a variety of ways depending upon the setting, presenting issues of the client, theoretical orientation of the counselor and other factors. However, the following …
When is the last time you had a good night’s sleep? By Kierstin Barker Many of us had resolutions way back in January to form healthier habits such as exercising, …
By Jay Sperling, MSEd, LPC Grief is defined as deep sorrow, especially one that is caused by someone’s death. I really find this definition to be quite vague, actually almost insulting …
By Robin F. Rishel, Ph.D., LPC Be still and know that I am GOD. – Psalm 46:10 I was blessed to have been invited to join a prayer group in …
By Mary Jane Beatty, LMFT STOP – LOOK – LISTEN. Hey, it worked for the traffic lights! I think it’s time to resurrect this saying and apply it to our …
Are you micromanaging your children? By Robin F. Rishel, Ph.D., LPC More and more in my professional as well as personal life, I encounter parents that are trying desperately to …
By Danny Churchill, LSW, MSW Pornography is rampant throughout our culture. It is estimated that internet pornography is a several billion dollar industry attainable by anyone who has access to a computer. …