Creating a legacy of health for your kids
Have you ever heard yourself say something and thought, “Oh Lord, I sound just like my mother.” We chuckle when those moments happen and we usually don’t think a lot
Struggling with a mental health issue? Wanting to better understand what someone you love is going through? The Care to Change team shares what we know, along with plenty of practical, plain-spoken advice. Scroll down to the topic list to find the subject you seek. Have a suggestion for something we haven’t covered? Email it to us.
Have you ever heard yourself say something and thought, “Oh Lord, I sound just like my mother.” We chuckle when those moments happen and we usually don’t think a lot
What exactly is the role of your teen’s therapist? We aren’t the parent. We didn’t give birth to your teen or raise them. We focus every session on them, but
Suicide makes me mad. Those might sound like strange and strong words from a therapist who normally counsels understanding and forgiveness, but I can’t ignore the emotional response for two
“Our kids just don’t understand the value of a dollar. They think they’re entitled to whatever they want, and have no concept of what it takes to get money. They
“Carter was always a strong-willed child. When he was a toddler, we thought he was just spirited and tough to rein in. School was difficult from the beginning — he
The human body is one of God’s most amazing creations. Stop and think about life. From the moment of conception, microscopic cells divide and transform. They become eyes, feet, livers,
The most common image of counseling is a person reclining on a couch, talking at length about his or her problems, while the counselor furiously scribbles notes and occasionally asks,
As professional counselors, we’ve helped hundreds of people become better able to deal with life’s challenges. No two people are alike, and no two situations are alike, but there is
One of the most common questions our counselors hear from new clients is “How many sessions of counseling will I need for my situation?” It’s a question we understand, but
“We thought having kids would bring us closer together, but I feel so distant.” As a counselor who works with married couples, I’ve lost count of the number of times
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