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RETURN TO GOD

Marc Feinberg

    Return to God, Restore Relationships, Reignite Purpose Every season of confusion, broken relationships, or lost direction shares a common root: misplaced identity. When identity drifts away from God, purpose becomes unclear and relationships begin to fracture. The journey back to clarity always starts the same way—returning to God and anchoring identity in Christ. […]

HELPING TEEN ATHLETES

Marc Feinberg

Helping Teen Athletes Overcome Performance Anxiety In Performance-Driven Environments Teen athletes today are under more pressure than ever. Scholarships, rankings, social media highlights, and the constant expectation to “perform” can quietly turn a love for the game into a source of anxiety. When identity becomes tied to stats, wins, or approval, confidence becomes fragile. The […]

FORGIVENESS EQUALS FREEDOM

Marc Feinberg

Forgiveness Equals Freedom: Reclaim Your Personal Power NOW! Unforgiveness is often misunderstood. Many people believe that holding onto resentment protects them or keeps them strong. In reality, unforgiveness does the opposite—it quietly hands your personal power to the very people who hurt you. True freedom begins when you understand that forgiveness is not weakness; it […]

OVERCOMNG ADDICTION

Marc Feinberg

    Overcoming Addiction Addiction doesn’t discriminate. It crosses age, income, faith, and background. It wears many faces—alcohol, drugs, pornography, sex, eating disorders, gambling, and more. While the substances and behaviors differ, the root is often the same: pain seeking relief, emptiness seeking fulfillment, and wounds seeking comfort in all the wrong places. For many, […]

Hot Tips for Hot Dates

Luis Maimoni

Dating: love it or hate it, it’s something we all go through to find intimate relationships. Unfortunately, it can get complicated. Here are five hot tips for avoiding the nots and finding the hots! Hot Tip #1 – Make Your List Before you venture out, think about what you’re looking for. Smart? Witty? Legs, hair, […]

How EMDR Helps You Heal What Still Hurts

EMDR is a powerful therapy that supports the mind in processing experiences that still feel overwhelming, intrusive, or “unfinished.” When painful memories aren’t fully processed, they can continue to show up as anxiety, emotional triggers, body tension, or patterns you wish you could break. EMDR helps your brain revisit these moments gently and safely, allowing […]

What to Do When Imposter Syndrome Strikes in Your Career: Shifting Perceptions | Amority Health

What to Do When Imposter Syndrome Strikes in Your Career: Shifting Perceptions | Amority Health   By: Rachel Cooper, MS, LPC-Associate Supervised by Amber Quaranta Leech, PHD, LPC-S This article was originally published on Amority Health’s Blog – Shifting Perceptions:  Read the original article     Introduction:  Have you ever achieved something significant in your career, […]

Social Isolation Therapy Begins When Disconnection Becomes the Norm | Michael Elwan

Michael Elwan

Social isolation rarely arrives all at once. It tends to build quietly. Contact reduces. Invitations feel effortful. Being alone starts to feel easier than explaining yourself or risking disappointment. Over time, disconnection becomes familiar, even when it hurts. Many people living with social isolation are still functioning. They work, care for others, and meet responsibilities. […]

Social Anxiety Therapy Starts When Being Seen Feels Unsafe | Michael Elwan

Michael Elwan

Social anxiety often hides in plain sight. You might show up to work, attend events, and hold conversations, yet feel constantly on edge. Your body stays alert. Your mind scans for mistakes. Afterwards, you replay what you said, how you said it, and what others might have thought. When being seen feels unsafe, the nervous […]

Self Esteem Therapy Begins When Self-Criticism Is No Longer Helpful | Michael Elwan

Michael Elwan

Many people live with an internal voice that constantly evaluates, compares, and judges. It may sound like motivation, responsibility, or self-awareness, but over time it becomes exhausting. Self-esteem struggles rarely announce themselves loudly; they often show up as second-guessing, people-pleasing, perfectionism, or a quiet sense of never quite measuring up. Self esteem therapy is not […]

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