When school lets out for the summer, both kids and parents jump for joy. Home becomes a little sweeter, the weight of school assignments is lifted, and the only worry in the world is making sure we take advantage of […]
Learn MoreWhile many “to have and to hold” vows last a lifetime, about as many survive only a fraction of that. Ending a marriage is often difficult and emotional for the couple. And navigating divorce when kids are involved can be […]
Learn MoreSummertime means vacation, right? If you’re apprehensive about or reluctant to entertain the idea of taking a trip right now with family or friends, we get it. Considering the effects of the pandemic, it’s completely understandable that a relaxing trip […]
Learn MoreSelf-injury, also known as cutting, self-harm, or self-mutilation, occurs when someone intentionally and repeatedly harms herself/himself in a way that is impulsive and not intended to be lethal. It can be frightening for a parent to discover that their son […]
Learn MoreThe Good Divorce. Is this some literary example of an oxymoron or a new way to think about a common dynamic in some relationships? It’s probably fair to say that couples don’t go into their marriage vows with some clause […]
Learn MoreDo you feel as if situations and people around you are growing more and more anxious? You are not alone. According to the American Psychological Association’s Journal of Personality and Social Study, anxiety has increased dramatically since the 1950’s . […]
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