Head Space: EMDR and Freedom from Trauma
Tribulation and trial happen to everyone. It’s as Jesus guaranteed (John 16:33). He cautioned, reminding us that the world is...
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Articles about Individual Counseling
Tribulation and trial happen to everyone. It’s as Jesus guaranteed (John 16:33). He cautioned, reminding us that the world is...
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You have likely heard of counseling. Maybe you’ve even heard about how helpful it can be for people. You may...
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This is Part 2 of a two-part article series. Read Part 1 here. Come to me, all who are weary and...
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In my time as a Christian and as a therapist, I hear from folks who are concerned about knowing the...
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Social anxiety, a pervasive mental health condition, often eludes easy recognition due to its intricate and nuanced nature. While some...
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Car accidents are unfortunate events that can have profound and lasting effects on individuals, both physically and psychologically. Beyond the...
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Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, encompassing episodes of elevated mood (mania or hypomania)...
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As the global population ages, the prevalence of geriatric diseases continues to rise, necessitating a comprehensive and nuanced approach to...
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One dazzling spectacle in nature is the mystery shrouding the caterpillar’s transformation into a butterfly. In all of its wonder,...
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A Personal Development Plan (PDPs) can be an essential roadmap for individuals seeking self-improvement, growth, and fulfillment. When crafted effectively,...
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Grief is the emotional and psychological response people have after suffering significant loss. Different societies have norms, rituals, and attitudes...
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Anger is a universal human emotion, and throughout history, individuals have sought guidance on how to navigate and transform this...
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