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In a boxing match, two opponents square off in a ring. As they both try to land “shots,” they are...
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In a boxing match, two opponents square off in a ring. As they both try to land “shots,” they are...
continue reading »In my line of work, I often work with children, teens, and adults who have been sexually assaulted. Upon my...
continue reading »My heart aches for the multitude of teens who come through my door and self-report depression. Some are guarded and...
continue reading »(Note: These are stories of those struggling to come to terms with the suicide of a loved one and dealing...
continue reading »A few weeks ago I heard the heartbreaking news that a close family friend’s 18-year-old son had committed suicide. This...
continue reading »Cutting, scratching, burning—why would anyone want to do this to themselves? It seems like a no-brainer, but the truth is...
continue reading »A parent asked me the other day, “How do I go about setting up a round table discussion in my...
continue reading »Stereotypical depictions of abandonment issues in women have appeared on the big screen for ages. Movies like Fatal Attraction, Single...
continue reading »When some of us turned 60 years of age — “the magic age,” for some — we started thinking we...
continue reading »My oldest daughter is about to get married to a very special, brilliant, kind young man. They are madly in...
continue reading »A young woman who broke up with her boyfriend because she found out he was dating other girls cut down...
continue reading »When researching the difference between therapy and life coaching it becomes clear that the two fields are competing for the...
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