5 Discipline Strategies Your Kids Want You to Know – Disciplining Your Kids Well, Part 2
In the first part of this blog series, we discussed some common misconceptions about discipline. We learned that discipline is not about punishment, demanding…
In the first part of this blog series, we discussed some common misconceptions about discipline. We learned that discipline is not about punishment, demanding…
Teletherapy is a practice that has become more popular as technology advances, creating easier access to mental health care. This can be a great resource, especially for those who live in more remote areas, but teletherapy may not be best suited for everyone.
Disciplining your kids is a necessary part of parenting. While it is essential, discipline can often be misunderstood. In this two-part series, we will…
A woman’s identity changes when she becomes a mother. There comes a time when she feels overwhelmed, including thoughts and feelings of depression and anxiety. These feelings are normal, but may be a sign of something more than typical baby blues.
Everyday we can look around and see signs, commercials, and ads for the latest fad diets, extreme workouts, and weight-loss quick fixes. These diets…
At times our feelings can feel so jumbled and all over the place that it is hard to put words to all that is…
So, what does actual self-care look like?
From a therapeutic stand point, it means taking care of yourself in multiple ways. It can look like eating well, engaging in mindfulness, exercising, or engaging in spiritual practices like mindfulness or expression through religion. In addition to taking care of your physical and emotional health, it is important to attend to the mental aspect of self-care.
Since we can feel chemistry and passion so quickly and effortlessly for someone else, that means staying with that person should be easy, right?…
Bruce Moon, Art Therapist and educator, describes art therapy as “an effort to detect or discover the meaning of life by exploring the soul…
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