by Rachael | Dec 15, 2022 | Grief, Individual Therapy
We all have lost someone in our lives. Some closer to us than others. No matter if it was foreseen or unexpected, the impact a death has on us makes us pivot a bit in life. Everyone deals with the loss of a loved one in their own way, with no right or wrong path.... by Javan | Apr 20, 2015 | Abandonment, Anxiety
Life events trigger your brain to release certain chemicals. Your brain is capable of releasing seratonins, dopamines, and panic inducing chemicals. When there is a great deal of daily stress, like being a parent, working, dealing with loss, etc. the brain is... by Kathy | Aug 3, 2013 | Marriage
Good grief! Who came up with that term? Anybody who has experienced grief, or been around somebody experiencing some serious grief, for that matter, knows that grief is not good!! I was reminded this week, however, that grief may not feel good, but if you don’t... by Javan | Jun 13, 2013 | Family Counseling, Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy, Self-Help, Uncategorized
Yes, there are seasons in life. Some harder than others. This has been a season of grieving in my life. My father passed away last month and the grief has been larger than anything else I have experienced. It’s hard to quantify this loss in any way. Logic or cause and... by Javan | Feb 10, 2013 | Marital Therapy, Uncategorized
I am a Mom Who has not experienced child birth Who does not know what its like to send her child off to school Or watch my baby sleep I am a Mom without children Reading to my baby, outside under the leaves Running in the yard, playing around the trees Singing...