by Chris Lewis, Ed.S., LPC I learned something really important one day while I was helping my mother die. By ‘helping’ I actually mean ‘sitting by her side’ because essentially she had the whole thing pretty well handled herself; I...
by Claudia Gray, MA, LPC You were so humiliated you were speechless? …so angry you lost it with your boss? …so embarrassed you left without saying good-bye? OMG, me too and afterwards I feel really bad and have been known...
by Chris Lewis, Ed.S., LPC The short answer is “No.” Only you two can save your marriage, but counseling can help if there is commitment to change on both sides. Few experiences in life are as painful as finding out...
by Elizabeth Klaers, MSW, LSW When you hear the word “connection,” what comes to mind? As Psychologist Daniel Goleman puts it, human beings are “wired to connect.” Scientific research in the last 10 years has validated this through the language...
by Karen Lenzi, MA, LPC Major change, negative change like the death of a loved one, a divorce, losing a job – those are hard and painful – but they also make sense to us. Why is positive change so...