by Jasleen | Apr 25, 2018 | Family Counseling
Wishing there was a Co-Parenting Rulebook? Parenting alone is hard enough, but parents who are no longer together can opt to continue to work together in order to best serve the needs of their children. Choosing to co-parent after the close of an intimate... by Javan | Nov 15, 2013 | Family Counseling, Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy, Self-Help, Uncategorized
Busy holiday schedules are beginning, which means good and bad stress. Remembering to balance the positive in your life with the negative experiences is important. Without balance, remaining present, positive, and having hope for the holidays can seem impossible.... by Javan | Oct 15, 2013 | Family Counseling, Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy, Self-Help, Uncategorized
Last week I wrote about not being true to your motives and intentions with your loved ones. I gave a few examples of how this “being not your true self” shows up in your family and in your marriage. Today I’ll be going into this shadow version of... by Javan | Aug 30, 2013 | Family Counseling, Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy, Self-Help, Uncategorized
Butters handles his loneliness and anxiety by sometimes eating my shoes. Heels and All! We had a scare recently where he had gotten into some old doggie meds. That was ruff!! In this picture, Butters is found guilty, expressing his remorse….. Although Butters is... by Kathy | Aug 18, 2013 | Marriage
Are you tired? Overworked? Overwhelmed? Feel like you can’t stop doing everything that you do or things will just fall apart? You are probably overfunctioning – BIG TIME! Overfunctioning is when we think, do, or feel something for another person that is...