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The Facts about Autism

Over the years I have had the opportunity to work with many children and teenagers who happen to be autistic.  Often their parents are very worried.  They worry about their child’s future and how people will treat their child.  They have this concern because society tends to treat autism like some terrible disease.  Many people […]

Five Tips To Improve Your Relationship with your Children and Reduce Outbursts

Growth Counseling

Our primary job as parents is to teach our children healthy habits of self-discipline and self-regulation.  I wholeheartedly believe the most successful way to do this is by connecting to our children in a calm, safe, attuned, and curious manner.  When children feel safe, they have the freedom to explore, take risks and develop in […]

Five Things Even Great Parents Get Wrong

Growth Counseling

I start almost every parenting blog with the statement “parenting is hard; really really hard”, and that’s because every time I sit down to reflect on parenting issues, that is the first thought that pops into my mind.  I am a professional licensed counselor, and I too mess this parenting thing up… often…. maybe almost […]

Helping Kids Regulate Emotions

Growth Counseling

Let’s get one thing clear: Parenting is hard.  Parenting is really, really hard! I am a parent of two wonderful, energetic, curious, and sometimes mischievous kids.  My little ones are five and eight years old and watching them grow and develop is a true joy.  Even therapists’ children have meltdowns, blows ups, power struggles, and […]

Stuck Energy

Dr. Connie Stomper

Many spiritual tradition caution against judgement.  It is certainly not consistent with being loving, much less unconditionally loving.  In a way it suggests that we know what something or someone should be or do—and  we never have the whole context of what God’s plan is or what anyone else’s process and evolution is. Judgement goes beyond evaluation in […]

Graduation A Happy Time and a Sad Time

This year most high schools will be having graduation ceremonies.  Due to the success of the Coronavirus vaccines, the CDC has acknowledged that it would be safe to hold graduation ceremonies again.  Last year many high schools had traditional ceremonies and this year most high schools will be having graduation ceremonies. This is different from […]

Mental and Physical Health are Equal

Many mental health clinicians and many people who have mental health issues agree that there is a big difference between how physical health and mental health are treated.  In fact, most people agree there is a strong negative bias regarding mental health.  The bias is so strong that many people who have mental health issues […]

Mother’s Day without Mom

Many people assume Mother’s Day is a happy day for people because they can honor their mother.  However, due to the pandemic and deaths due to the pandemic, Mothers Day this year maybe a very difficult day.  We have many adults and children who are grieving the death of their mother or grandmother due to […]