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Boundaries Are The Lines On the Road

Carrie Jones, LPC

Setting Boundaries: A Roadmap to Healthier Relationships When you hear the words therapy or mental health, you might think about managing anxiety, dealing with depression, or overcoming past trauma. But one of the most practical and impactful skills you can gain through counseling is learning to set healthy boundaries. Boundaries are about knowing where you […]

Real Conversations, Real Breakthroughs: Transforming Your Relationship Through Couples Therapy

Adam Kreuzer

At Dorfen Health Services, I specialize in helping couples uncover the deeper truths beneath their relationship struggles. Too often, couples find themselves stuck in repetitive arguments, miscommunication, or growing emotional distance. The key to breaking these cycles? Real and honest conversations in a safe and supportive environment. Couples therapy is not about assigning blame—it’s about […]

Why Trauma-Informed Counselling Can Transform Your Healing Journey

Adam Kreuzer

At Dorfen Health Services, we understand that past trauma doesn’t just shape your memories—it can impact your emotions, relationships, and overall mental health in profound ways. That’s why taking a trauma-informed approach is at the heart of what we do. Whether you’re navigating the pain of a past event or struggling with its ongoing effects, […]

Say “No” From Love

Carrie Jones, LPC

Saying “No” From Love As a therapist, one of the most frequent challenges I encounter with my clients is the difficulty they have in saying “no.” This simple, two-letter word can carry a tremendous weight, evoking fears of rejection, conflict, or disappointment. Yet, learning to say “no” is not about distancing ourselves from others or […]

People-Pleasing 101

Carrie Jones, LPC

Understanding People-Pleasing People-pleasing is the habit of putting others’ needs, feelings, and desires above your own, often sacrificing personal well-being to maintain harmony or gain approval. While people-pleasers often have the best intentions, chronic self-neglect and a need to be liked or validated can lead to stress, anxiety, and a weakened sense of self. A […]

How Parents Can Self-Regulate and Deal with Their Child’s Anger

Elisha S Lee

  Parents often face the daunting task of managing their own emotions and guiding their children through the complex terrain of feelings, especially anger. Seeing your child angry can be stressful and trigger negative responses. However, mastering the art of self-regulation and adopting effective strategies to deal with your child’s anger can transform these challenging […]

Managing Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria in Your Relationship

Elisha S Lee

  Relationships can be a source of profound joy and fulfillment. Still, they can also be challenging, mainly when one or both partners are dealing with psychological complexities such as Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD). RSD is a condition often associated with ADHD but can occur in others as well, characterized by an extreme emotional sensitivity […]

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