
Embracing Change: My Journey to a New Career in My Late 30’s
Change can be scary, especially when it comes to career transitions later in life. Many of us feel the weight of expectations—whether they’re societal, personal,

Change can be scary, especially when it comes to career transitions later in life. Many of us feel the weight of expectations—whether they’re societal, personal,

We all know the one thing we can count on in life: change. It is always going to happen sooner or later. Whether it’s unexpected or sought out,

When I introduce our counseling practice in local networking groups for businesses, I say we are changing the way people think about mental health care. Why do I say that?

Halloween is a time when we see haunted houses, scary costumes, and spooky movies and shows everywhere we turn. It’s a season that encourages us

September is Suicide Awareness Month and as a Certified Trauma Professional, I encounter many clients struggling with suicidal thoughts or ideation when addressing unresolved trauma.

As we continue suicide prevention awareness month, let’s expand our knowledge on the different types of suicide/suicidality and why it’s so important to do so.

“I wish it would all just end.”“I can’t keep going another day like this.”“Life would be easier for everyone if I just wasn’t here.”

In the whirlwind of life’s busy seasons, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and disconnected from yourself. Between work deadlines, family responsibilities, and endless to-do lists,

Whether you, your kid(s), or your partner(s) are going back to school, the end of August is full of many transitions that can disrupt our

“That’s it! I’m firmly in my villain era. I’m done.” Variations of this empowering declaration have been echoing from adolescents to adults, gaining momentum
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