
Who Could Benefit From Therapy?
By Leah Brignall There are so many people out there who have considered counseling but are not sure if it is right for them. There

By Leah Brignall There are so many people out there who have considered counseling but are not sure if it is right for them. There

By Leah Brignall Many people who call our office are looking for a counselor for the first time. When these clients call, I hear a
For the #psychlodpedia this week, we are going to go over four words that are often confused or misused. Psychologist– These are counselors who can

By Leah Brignall Its almost New Year’s Eve, have you decided on a resolution? Maybe you have a popular resolution like exercising more or eating
Triangulation is when one person does not communicate directly with another, but communicates to them through a third person. This is often a form of

While the holidays are meant to be a time of joy, for many people this time of year can be difficult. If you have experienced
Domestic violence is defined as violence or aggression within the home. This can have a great affect on the people directly involved, as well as
By Leah Brignall There are some family members who are more difficult to deal with than others. For many people, relating to their in-laws can
Within every relationship there are boundaries. When those boundaries become unclear it is referred to as enmeshment. This is often seen in regards to the

By Leah Brignall Becoming a stepparent can be a challenge, especially if your new stepchild is an adolescent. With divorce and remarriage being so common,