EMDR: Everything You Always Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask Part I
Ok… maybe not EVERYTHING but I hope this will give you a bit of information that will allow you to better understand… Read More
Ok… maybe not EVERYTHING but I hope this will give you a bit of information that will allow you to better understand… Read More
October is National Depression Education and Awareness Month. After decades of being a “hidden illness,” depression is now recognized as… Read More
Frequently, couples in a marriage have repeating patterns of conflict, like familiar well-practiced dance moves that take two (to tango)…. Read More
by Chris Lewis, EdS, LPC Marriages do not suddenly end when the divorce is final. If a marriage reaches the point… Read More
Leo Tolstoy, in the classic novel Anna Karenina, said that “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in… Read More
Consider this: you are a 28 year old parent of twin 5 year olds. The alarm clock goes off in… Read More
“Please put the cell phone away!” I hear myself say with more than a little irritation to my teenage son… Read More
She: Where is the man I married?He: Maybe he ran off with the woman I married! Often after years of… Read More
Depression is a serious condition that affects 1 in 10 people in the United States. Women are 70% more likely… Read More
It doesn’t need to be so hard. Therapy, life, change – it doesn’t have to be so dark. I’m not… Read More
There are actually a lot of rules that govern unhappy families, but here are three that I come across often… Read More
by Chris Lewis, EdS, LPC Parenting is seldom without challenge, change, and reward. Differences and difficulties in parenting styles can destabilize… Read More