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Anxiety / Couples / couples therapy / Emotional Wellness / Families / Family Therapy / Relationship Wellness

Maintaining A Relationship That Is Juicy, Fun, Passionate and Loving by Dr. Matt Eschler, Ph.D

I am pretty certain that we all hope for a juicy, fun, passionate, loving relationship with our lovers! The relationships that maintains a spark over decades of being together are …

Anxiety / Children / Community Support / Counseling / Families / Family Therapy / health and wellness / Relationship Wellness / relationships / suicide

Misconceptions Around Parental Alienation: How Professionals Can Get it Wrong By Carol Kim, MS, LMFT

Divorce is hard. It is emotionally and physically draining for all people involved, including children. When a divorce becomes high conflict, children are caught in the crossfire and are treated …

Children / Cognitive Health / Couples / Emotional Wellness / Families / Family Therapy / Parenting / Relationship Wellness / relationships / Therapists / Therapy

Why Should Couples Consistently Set New Year’s Resolutions Together? By Dr. Matt Eschler, Ph.D, LMFT

I have counseled couples for twenty-five years. Panicking, anxiously pacing, wringing hands, couples have wandered into my office, hoping to find some peace in their relationships. In the counseling arena …

Children / Community Support / Counseling / counselling / Couples / Emotional Wellness / Families / health and wellness / relationships

The Holidays: Remembering What Matters Most by Cecilie Ott, LMFTA, MS

The holidays can be a wonderful time of the year with the sparkle of lights, family gatherings, and good food. However they can also remind us of what we may …

Anxiety / Community Support / Families / Family Therapy / health and wellness / Relationship Wellness / relationships

Hope for the Holidays by Alyssa Baker

Do you have hope during the holidays? A young couple is snuggled up by the fireplace as they watch their children open presents, smile, and laugh. There is snow falling, …

Family Therapy / Medical / News / Uncategorized

A Healthy Dose of Back-to-School Anxiety by Brent Black, LMFTA, MS

What is a Healthy Dose of Back-to-School Anxiety?  As a family therapist, I often meet with parents who want to know if their child has anxiety and my quick response …

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Could Those Bored Couples in Restaurants Actually Be Happy? by Jonathan Decker, LMFT

There may be no greater argument against lifelong monogamy than the bored couple in the restaurant. “Oh heaven, please don’t let us end up like them,” you may have thought …

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The Pursuit of Happiness by Dr. Mike Olson

As a licensed marriage and family therapist, I was trained to assess, diagnose and treat mental and emotional illnesses in individuals, as well as relational patterns/problems in couples and families. …

Family Therapy / Medical / Uncategorized

Literacy: Raising Strong Readers by Audrey Cornelius

Literacy. How can I raise my child to be a strong reader? I walk into the living room to find my six year old daughter snuggled up with her normally …

Family Therapy / Uncategorized

Fun and Play by Dr. Jeremy Boden, LMFT, CFLE

When was the last time you and your partner really had fun together? When was the last time you were truly playing together? When working with couples at the Center …

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