by Christy Aloisio | Jan 1, 1970 | Addiction, Anger, Communication, Family Counseling, Relationships
Most people are familiar with the term anorexia. When they hear the term they think of an eating disorder. People can also suffer from emotional anorexia. I see emotional anorexia as being unable to feel or deal with emotions, ranging from day to day “normal”... by Kathy | Jan 1, 1970 | Depression
Depression is something we see commonly in the counseling world. People may feel depressed but not have clinical depression. It is important to know the difference. CLINICAL DEPRESSION Diagnostic Criteria (DSM-5) for clinical depression, a person must meet the...
by Morgan | Jan 1, 1970 | Individual Therapy, Self-Help
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 book called The Road Back to You, by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile, during grad...
by Morgan | Jan 1, 1970 | Marriage, Relationships
You managed to find and marry your absolute soulmate—lucky you! Nothing can come between the two of you now. Or is navigating relationships with In-Laws proving a bit more difficult than you had planned? The Priority Shift “Sometimes I don’t know who he’s married...