by SWadm1n | May 30, 2020 | Mental Health
A lot of anger management techniques focus strictly on coping with the anger and allowing it to flow away more softly rather than exploding in your face. That is a valid and helpful approach for the most part. However, if you really want to get rid of your anger, you...
by SWadm1n | May 23, 2020 | Christian Counseling
Marriage counseling has been around for a long time, yet a lot of people tend to avoid it because they feel like once they admit that they need counseling, their relationship might actually be in shambles. The truth is, however, that there is nothing wrong with...
by SWadm1n | May 16, 2020 | Marriage
In many cases, relationships are quite unique. The problems of one relationship can be the strong points of another, as no two people are the same. However, when it comes to improving communication, there are some approaches that tend to work in most cases, albeit not...
by swAd4mn | May 16, 2020 | Uncategorized
Creepy–And Yet… Jim Lewis, MDiv, MA, LPC; Clinical Staff Creepy. That’s how people I know describe their COVID experience. Not exactly scary; more than strange or stressful. It’s the cringy-queasy dread of immersion in something that can’t be, but is. Like...
by swAd4mn | May 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
Be Right; Think Right Laurence Zirschky, MDiv; MA; LPCC As the world continues to face the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the news continually warns us here that we have not reached the “apex” of the spread yet. It is also very disheartening to hear of many who have...
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