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March 26, 2016

Not Your Ordinary Vocabulary Lesson

Jessica Landini Does this sound familiar? “I only exercised twice this week.” “I cleaned only half of the apartment.” “I didn’t do the other section of […]
March 3, 2016

Let Us Put on the Lens of Gratitude!

Jessica Landini As the school year has shifted into full swing and the hustle and bustle in our lives only increases, it is easy to lose […]
February 5, 2016

Maintaining Your Family’s Balance

Whitney Donovan Parents, does this conversation sound familiar? “Remember, you’re picking Johnny up from baseball practice while I take Suzy to her art class. Don’t be […]
January 24, 2016

Summertime Blues?

Jeremy Long Summer is here! School is over, and the kids are home. Let that last part sink in: the kids are home. Children are a tremendous blessing […]
January 4, 2016

PTSD: Helping Veterans & Their Families

The 2014 movie American Sniper told the story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle—and brought post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) into the national spotlight. Soldier’s heart. Shell shock. Combat fatigue. Beginning […]
December 7, 2015

Child Sexual Abuse: Help & Healing for Adult Survivors

John D. Schuetze Lorraine* had suffered in silence for decades. Finally she found the courage to tell someone. She confided to her counselor that when she […]
October 5, 2015

Spring Cleaning

Jodie Martens Spring: The word brings many things to mind for most of us. As far off as it has seemed during this long, frigid, polar […]
September 23, 2015

‘Tis the Season…for Video Games

Brandon Hayes ’Tis the season…for the release of the latest and greatest video games for Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo. There is little doubt that video games […]
September 8, 2015

Tips to Cope with Homesickness

Anita Smith, LPCC As a college student, it is normal to be homesick! The adjustment and transition to college is both exciting and anxiety provoking. Homesickness […]
August 27, 2015

Parenting Your College Student

Anita Smith You have been a good parent. Sure, you have made some mistakes, but you did your best, and now your son or daughter is […]
August 4, 2015

Back-to-School Tips for Parents

Sheryl Cowling If you’re like many parents, you are amazed at how quickly summer has flown by, and you are in the midst of preparing your […]
July 25, 2015

Who Has Time for Family?

Ever wonder what happens to all of the time we should spend with our families? We are so busy trying to get here or there to […]
July 6, 2015

Coping Strategies for Adults and Kids Following a Tragic Event

By Sheryl Cowling When confronted by an unexpected crisis that involves tragic violence, individuals will respond in their own unique ways given their personality and prior […]
June 26, 2015

Living with Infertility

Joshua T. Mears For many Christian couples, the opportunity to begin or grow a family through the blessing of childbirth is at the forefront of their […]
June 6, 2015

Counselor Connection Blog: Stress (part 2)

Megan Demianiuk, MS, LMFT Welcome back! In the last blog entry about stress, we began discussing the impact of stress in our lives. We looked at […]
May 26, 2015

Tips on Preventing Falls in Seniors

Falls and fractures are not an inevitable part of growing older. Many can be prevented. Many falls result from personal or lifestyle factors that can be […]
April 27, 2015

PTSD and Veterans

Brandon Hayes “All gave some; some gave all.” This phrase has been used to describe the sacrifice given by the men and women of the armed forces. […]
April 5, 2015

Parenting: Making the Morning Routine Fun!

Anita Smith Parents, have you noticed how easy it is to get your child up on the first day of school? Your child is so ready to […]