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What Is Sexual Sobriety? A Practical Guide to Real Recovery

Russell Beebe

If you’ve started looking into recovery, you’ve probably come across the term sexual sobriety. At first glance, it sounds straightforward. Stop watching pornography. Stop acting out. Problem solved. But if you’ve been struggling for any length of time, you already know it’s not that simple. Sexual sobriety isn’t about eliminating sexuality from your life. It’s about […]

When “Doing Your Best” Never Feels Like Enough: A New Perspective for High Achievers

When “Doing Your Best” Never Feels Like Enough Published August 5, 2026    Austin, TX   Written By: Rachel Cooper, MS, LPC Associate  Supervised by Dr. Amber Quaranta Leech, LPC-S     You submit the presentation, receive positive feedback, and before the meeting is even over, you’re already replaying what you could have done differently. […]

Decoding Teen Slang 2026-2027

Marcy Abramsky, LCSW

Tags: Anger, Anxiety, Forgiveness, Grief, Impulse Control, Life Coaching, Mindfulness, Parenting, Questions, Self Esteem, Social Anxiety, Stress, Therapist DECODING TEEN SLANG Decode Language (2026-2027)  How Do We Communicate? Have you ever felt like you needed a passport to understand the conversations happening in your own home? If you have teenagers, you probably have. One minute […]

Decode Teen Slang

Marcy Abramsky, LCSW

DECODING TEEN SLANG Decode Language (2026-2027)  How Do We Communicate? Have you ever felt like you needed a passport to understand the conversations happening in your own home? If you have teenagers, you probably have. One minute you’re trying to figure out if “cap” means what it meant when you were growing up (spoiler alert: […]

Why Setting Boundaries Feels Guilty for High Achievers (and How to Shift It)

Why Setting Boundaries Feels Guilty for High Achievers (and How to Shift It) | Amority Health Published June 14, 2026    Austin, TX   Written By: Rachel Cooper, MS, LPC Associate  Supervised by Dr. Amber Quaranta Leech, LPC-S     For high-achieving adults, saying “no” can feel uncomfortable, even impossible. Boundaries are often mistaken for […]

Codependency: When Caring for Others Requires Abandoning Yourself

Kristin Robert

Codependency is often reduced to “caring too much,” struggling with boundaries, or remaining in an unhealthy relationship. But codependency is not simply excessive kindness. It is a relational pattern in which safety, worth, or belonging becomes tied to managing another person’s emotions, behavior, stability, or perception of you. Many codependent behaviors began as intelligent adaptations. […]

When Relationship and Marriage Counseling Helps

Lee Ann Nichols

A relationship can look functional from the outside while feeling painfully lonely on the inside. You may still share a home, coordinate schedules, raise children, or attend family events, yet struggle to have one conversation that does not turn tense, shut down, or end in hurt feelings. Relationship and marriage counseling offers a private, structured […]

How Christian Counseling Can Bring Back Hope and Change Your World

Laurie Moore

How Christian Counseling Can Bring Back Hope and Change Your World Life can feel overwhelming at times. Whether it’s the weight of personal struggles, broken relationships, grief, or uncertainty about the future, it’s easy to lose sight of hope. In those moments, we often long for guidance that not only addresses our emotional and mental […]

AEDP Therapy: Restoring Hope Through Emotional Healing

Laurie Moore

  In a world where emotional wounds can feel overwhelming and hope sometimes seems out of reach, Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) offers a path toward deep healing and renewed optimism. Developed by Dr. Diana Fosha, AEDP is grounded in the belief that within every person lies an innate capacity for resilience, growth, and transformation—no matter […]

Trauma can be Healed with Somatic Therapy, ACT Therapy, EMDR and aspects of PRT Combined

Laurie Moore

Healing Beyond Words: Integrating Somatic Therapy, EMDR, ACT, and aspects of PRT for Trauma Recovery When it comes to healing from trauma, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Our minds and bodies hold onto experiences in unique ways, and the path to recovery often requires more than just talking about what happened. That’s where integrative therapy approaches—like Somatic […]

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