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October 30, 2018

Dementia Basics—Part 2

By Ken Schmidt This time we will focus on more tips for caring for and communicating with persons with dementia, and tips for caring for yourself […]
October 29, 2018

Caring for the Caregiver

by Alexis Adams, MS, LPC This blog is adapted with permission from an article written by Alexis Adams for the WELS Nurses Association.   From finishing […]
October 10, 2018

Thank you to all who supported our Healing . Helping . Hope Gala!

Thank you to all who supported our Healing . Helping . Hope gala on October 4 at Discovery World! Your support is invaluable in supporting counseling […]
September 6, 2018

School Survival Guide for Students

By Julie Educate Now that Labor Day has come and gone, most students are back to school or will start soon. Let’s talk about some school […]
September 6, 2018

Dementia Basics—Part 1

By Ken Schmidt Introduction to dementia Dementia is a word that is filled with a lot of different meanings for a lot of different people. To […]
July 20, 2018

Overcoming Defensiveness in Our Relationships

By Katelyn Ottum “I thought you said you were going to have dinner made by the time I got home tonight.” “I didn’t have time because […]
July 20, 2018

Strategies for a Successful School Year

By Julie Educate, MS, LPC The 4th of July flew by in a blink of an eye! Now, school supplies are hitting the shelves in all […]
July 9, 2018

Setting Healthy Boundaries

By Heather Wegner I remember the first time I heard the word boundaries in relation to psychology and relationships. The word sounded cold. It sounded like […]
June 4, 2018

Why Do We Suffer?

By Julie Straseske “If God brings you to it, he’ll bring you through it.” “God never gives us more than we can handle.”   Many of […]
May 21, 2018

Help! My Kids Are Home for the Summer!

Heather Wegner It’s that time of year. For the kids, it couldn’t be more exciting! School’s out! Summer is here! No worries! No stress! Just fun! […]
April 12, 2018

The Effects of Trauma on the Child’s Brain

Heather Wegner Let’s spend a few minutes talking about the effects of trauma on the brains of children. Many of us know that our experiences shape […]
March 28, 2018

Not Feeling So Romantic?

Heather Wegner Valentine’s Day. The most romantic day of the year. Unless you’re like many married couples who dread the holiday filled with hearts, roses, and […]
March 16, 2018

The Quest for Peace: Prayer, Scripture Meditation, and Gratitude

Heather Wegner Peace can be elusive. It may feel at times that peace is an unreachable destination that exists outside the realm of reality. We lead […]
January 17, 2018

Feeling SAD?

Heather Wegner Winter. For some, winter is a time of ice fishing, skiing, snowboarding, and drinking hot chocolate by the fire. Some enjoy ice skating, playing […]
January 15, 2018

A True Hall of Fame

As the Super Bowl approaches, it seems that the eye on certain sports increases, like football. Sports stars are listed and those in various Halls of […]
November 22, 2017

Words of Wisdom from the Maid of Honor

By Katelyn Ottum Relationships can be tricky. They can be frustrating and even downright exhausting at times. There are techniques that will work for one couple that […]
April 3, 2017

Causing Another to Stumble: Rethinking Our Views on Alcohol

It’s a hot summer day, and you just got done mowing your lawn. Wouldn’t a cold beer taste nice? You are celebrating the wedding of your […]
March 28, 2017

Downsizing Tips for Seniors and Their Families

The idea of downsizing can be overwhelming for seniors facing the move to a senior living community or an assisted living facility. A lifetime of memories […]