Don’t Let Social Anxiety Rule Your Life
By Danny Churchill, LCSW Social anxiety has run rampant in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic made things like virtual meetings, working from home, and online classes the norm when they …
By Danny Churchill, LCSW Social anxiety has run rampant in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic made things like virtual meetings, working from home, and online classes the norm when they …
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 …