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I’m Listening

Dr. Connie Stomper

“Listening is one of the deepest, most profound signs of loving — listening to yourself and listening to others. Your heart goes out and wraps around them, and God’s spirit of loving embraces you both.”  John-Roger, DSS      In any relationship from intimate to working to family there are inevitable conflicts and issues to […]

Riding Our Emotional Waves

When I’m particularly overwhelmed or drowning in negative emotions, I close my eyes, take a deep breath and remind myself that life is like an ocean. Like the ocean, life is a vast, mysterious, unpredictable force much bigger than any one person. Sometimes it’s beautiful and freeing and joyous. Other times, it’s terrifying and rough […]

Practices to Connecting Inward and Experiencing Peace and Abundance

Anne Rodic

Savor Gratitude– This is a practice of mindful gratitude. Embrace at the moment and take note of the appreciation of something- take a moment to pause and breathe into it. You will experience the expansion of your heart opening, your taking in more oxygen, and the cellular structure of your being will resonate. You will […]

Being A Black Teenager in the United States

February is dedicated to Black History.  Also during this month we look at how racism continues to impact African Americans.  As a psychotherapist who works with black adolescents and other minority adolescents, I am seeing these adolescents feel hopeless and angry.  Many of these teenagers have dreams of going into the military so they can […]

Three Years after the Park Side Shooting

Today, February 14, 2021, will mark the three year anniversary of the at the high school in Parkside, Florida.  On that day 17 people were killed and 17 people were injured. The lives of these students, teachers and staff and families were changed forever.  Additionally, the lives of the first responders, paramedics and police, were […]