Blog Category: love

August 7, 2023
Part One: Separation Anxiety in Children

It’s becoming more common to see signs and symptoms of separation anxiety in children. As a parent, it is crucial for you to […]

July 12, 2023
Preschool PRIDE

The month of June holds great significance as a dedicated period for uplifting LGBTQ+ voices, celebrating LGBTQ+ culture, and supporting LGBTQ+ rights. Nevertheless, […]

June 5, 2023
Part One: Therapy for Changing Families

Divorce can be a complex and an emotionally overwhelming experience for children. Therapy serves as a vital support system to help them navigate […]

January 1, 2023
Raised in a Barn

If you are raised in an apartment, there are certain things you learn that other kids might not.  For example, you learn that […]

December 20, 2022
Modeling Compassion in Families

How can we model compassion? It’s not enough to just be compassionate with your children; if you want them to learn how to […]

December 1, 2022
Why is Gratitude so Helpful?

By Grace Lozano, Resident in Counseling Let’s talk about the neuroscience of gratitude. “Gratitude” has become a common buzzword in the mental health […]

November 1, 2022
November Gratitude Challenge

It’s officially November! 2022 is coming to an end soon… we rolled out the November Gratitude Challenge in 2021 and it is back […]

October 24, 2022
Parenting Tips on Teen Dating – Part Two

As a continuation from last month’s blog topic, we wanted to continue with Teen Dating again this month as we know it is […]

September 26, 2022
Parenting Tips on Teen Dating – Part One

One of the more daunting things about parenting as your child heads into the teen phase is dating. It’s naturally unnerving as you […]

August 11, 2022
How to Have BIG Conversations with Your Teens

By Zach Shifflett, Resident In Counseling  There are many challenging questions a lot of parents have to face as their children grow up. […]

June 14, 2022
Caregivers Need Therapy, Too

By Tati Hernandez, Licensed Professional Counselor Being a therapist, it is no surprise that I am a big advocate for therapists going to […]

May 25, 2022
How to Support Your Child who Self-Harms

By Grace Lozano, Resident in Counseling No parent can ever fully prepare themselves for the moment when they realize their child may be […]