Family Counseling

June 25, 2019

The Unique Role of Fathers

By Dr. Matt Brown When you read about parenting, you are most likely to encounter information targeting mothers. While that is changing rapidly, fathers are […]
June 21, 2019

Dealing with the “Empty Nest Blues”

The “Empty Nest” By Regina Duarte The time has come for your last young adult child to launch, taking the long awaited plunge into an adult-like […]
June 19, 2019

What Is the Role of Spirituality in the Healthcare Setting?

By: Victor S. Sierpina, MD   Spirituality and religious beliefs may seem like an inappropriate topic to discuss in the health care setting. Perhaps such […]
May 23, 2019

Parenting A Child With Autism

By Shauna Bacon Being the parent of a child with Autism can be stressful and sometimes confusing, creating a sense of helplessness and defeat.  Due […]
May 17, 2019
Helping kids who are bullied

Raising Resilient Children: Freedom from Bullying

Bullying is defined as aggressive, unwanted behaviors that are centered on a power imbalance. According to a survey by the US Department of Education, the […]
May 1, 2019

Putting Down Roots in Times of Transition

With the ending of a new school year rapidly approaching, many of us parents are scrambling to figure out summer plans and enjoy the most […]
January 30, 2019

Therapy Q&A

Often times, I encounter individuals who are curious about the therapy process, but they haven’t yet taken the active step of reaching out for professional […]
January 29, 2019

Age-related Memory Loss: What’s Normal? What’s Not?

By: Ubi Uskovich, senior living counselor, The Crossings Retirement Community Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten what you came for? Ever stumble […]
January 25, 2019
In Loving Memory

Dealing with Loss

By Jill Roper I grew up in what would be called a perfect family. My immediate family consisted of my Dad, Mom, two older brothers […]
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