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Anxiety / Children / Counseling / Emotional Wellness / Families / suicide / Teens

Raising Awareness on Psychological Distress and Suicide by Dr. Michael Olson, Ph.D, LMFT

Published in the Bay Area Health & Wellness Magazine, Houston,  Visit us at txhwmagazines.com

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

Forced Apologies by Carol Kim, MS, LAMFT

My four-year-old daughter placed herself in the middle of our living room to play with blocks. She was so engrossed with building a wooden castle that she didn’t notice her two-year-old sister walking towards her with her right arm stretched …

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 …

Anxiety / Children / Cognitive Health / Depression / Emotional Wellness / Medical / Mood Disorders / Parenting / Relationship Wellness / Therapy / Uncategorized

Simple Ways to Improve Mood by Alberto Souza, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

We all have those days when it feels like we woke up on the wrong side of the bed. For whatever reason we are just in a bad mood. Often …

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 …

Family Therapy / Uncategorized

3 Steps to New Habits by Joan R. Landes, M.A., AMHC

A wise person once said, “We make our habits, then our habits make us.” So we set goals and make resolutions, but our good intentions and resolutions often end in …

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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For Busy Parents: Increasing Quality Time With Your Kids by Carol Kim, LAMFT

Life can get super busy. There are so many things we have to do in a day… make breakfast, feed the kids, change diapers, clean, make lunch, feed the kids, …

Family Therapy / Uncategorized

The Power of Meditation by Kenneth Jeppesen, LAMFT

Most people I meet don’t meditate, though many have tried it once or twice. What we know about meditation usually comes from TV shows and movies, where wizened gurus tell …

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