Are you guilty of polling? What do you think about? 'Well, I have this problem and was wondering, what would you do?' 'Can you believe he acted like that, what should I do about...
Counseling – Let’s start at the beginning!
by Christy Aloisio | May 11, 2010
How did I get into counseling? I was born and raised in Indianapolis with an older brother and a younger brother (yes, I do have middle child syndrome). I went to Decatur Central...
Rewriting the Story
by Kathy | Mar 18, 2010
Your Life Story Oh, this one is powerful! A group member recently mentioned rewriting the story and it just really struck me! The idea is that we all have our 'stories' that we...
Parenting – Yesterday a Boy, Today a Man
by Kathy | Jan 13, 2010
Memories Of the Little Boy Parenting is a wild ride. The other night I dreamt of myself playing with my 2 year old son. He was pudgy and playful and so positively gleeful. His...
You Never Know How Strong You Are
by Christy Aloisio | Jan 1, 1970
You never know how strong you are, until you have to be. It's true. We may see ourselves as strong, we may talk tough a tough game and we may even truly mean it. But we can't...
Mother’s Who Can’t Love
by Christy Aloisio | Jan 1, 1970
I have recently stumbled across a new book Mother's Who Can't Love: A Healing Guide for Daughters by Susan Forward. I would highly recommend anyone who has a difficult, dramatic,...
Envisioning the Enneagram
by Morgan | Jan 1, 1970
The Enneagram is a test used to understand and describe personality that has been around since the 1900's—though it is certainly becoming trendier lately. I wrote a paper on a...
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