by Javan | Nov 7, 2014 | Abandonment, Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy
If you read part one of abandonment, you have a bit of an understanding of how abandonment feelings are created in your life. What this looks like in current life, as an adult, is different and varies for each person.Our personal hurts and pains, basically our... by Nancy | Oct 7, 2014 | Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy, Self-Help, Uncategorized
Gratitude is one of the best daily practices you can foster. If you are on Facebook, you have likely seen posts about the gratitude challenge, asking people to post, for seven days, three things they are grateful for. Having a daily practice of this for a little bit... by Javan | Aug 24, 2014 | Addiction, Affairs, Family Counseling, Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy, Marriage, Self-Help, Uncategorized
Without the trust of clients it is not possible to provide good therapy. “We are all faced with a series of great opportunities – brilliantly disguised as insoluable problems.” – John Gardner I am thankful to my clients who provide me the opportunity to...
by Javan | Sep 29, 2013 | Family Counseling, Individual Therapy, Marital Therapy, Self-Help, Uncategorized
Are you guilty of obsessive love? There’s a quote in the Jerry McGuire movie that always irks me. It is, “You complete me.” One person cannot complete another….this is invasive, creepy, and overly involved. Obsessive love is controlling and...
by Kathy | Jan 13, 2010 | Abandonment, Parenting, Self-Help, Shame
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 little cheeks were pink from playing so hard. The dream left me with a warm and wonderful...