Coping with Grieving
HOW TO SUPPORT SOMEONE DEALING WITH GRIEF By Ashley Whitaker, NCC Grief is inevitable. It is something everyone will experience at one point or another. It is the only guarantee …
HOW TO SUPPORT SOMEONE DEALING WITH GRIEF By Ashley Whitaker, NCC Grief is inevitable. It is something everyone will experience at one point or another. It is the only guarantee …
By: Lauren Burke, LCSW Every day, society gets busier and busier. People end up juggling multiple responsibilities. They constantly feel like they’re never enough, dropping the ball, or just completely …
By Donna Goss, MA, LPC I have been a mom (and later a grandparent) for over four decades now, and I would like to think over that amount of time …
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, mental health issues are more prominent than ever. Chances are you or someone you’re close with struggles with mental illness. However, not …
Recently, there has been a lot of “new” in our world. We’ve had to learn to adapt in a lot of different ways since March of 2020. At Anchorpoint, we …
By Jennifer Regester, LCSW Family dysfunction is often a topic that hits a nerve for most people. It’s difficult to admit and accept their family isn’t totally put together—that they …
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 …
By Dan Priore, Marketing & Communications Coordinator People enjoy taking time for themselves; however, it can be a challenge pinpointing how much is too much. The answer may fall in …