Irritable or angry mood – irritability, rather than sadness, is often the predominant mood in depressed teens. A depressed teenager may be grumpy, hostile, easily frustrated, or prone to angry outbursts. Unexplained aches and pains – Depressed teens frequently complain about physical ailments such as headaches or stomachaches. If a thorough physical exam does not [...]
Since entering the world of professional writing, I’ve learned the value of a good editor. I have two who do a wonderful job maximizing the power and reach of my writing. Both are more knowledgeable about the “world” of professional writing than I, so if I’m wise, I’ll listen to their counsel. They get the [...]
After giving birth, it may be hard to distinguish between the “baby blues” and a more serious postpartum mood disorder. Many postpartum mood disorders go untreated because doctors and family members are unaware of the signs and symptoms of the disorder. Below you will find several characteristics to help you distinguish between the baby blues [...]
It is good to have some healthy, loving and playful competition between husband and wife. This kind of completion can help maintain and strengthen the couple’s bond with one another, by increasing motivation, quality time, love, respect, and friendship, just to name a few. The problem comes when this healthy competition turns into a “winner [...]
ADD/ADHD,Anger Management,Anxiety,Career Counseling/Transitions,Child Behavior Issues,Christian Concerns,Depression,Grief & Loss,Individual,Marital/Marriage Issues,Men's Issues,OCD/OCPD/Impulse Control Problems,Parent/Child Conflict,Parenting,Personal Distress,Spiritual Struggles,Women's Issues
“Am I crazy?” Maybe you are and maybe you aren’t. As a counselor, I don’t really know if you are crazy because it is not a usable diagnosis. This question is often asked by clients who are experiencing problems and/or symptoms that are overwhelming. “Crazy” is the best word that describes their experience. “CRAZY” IS [...]
The death of a loved one can be one of the most horrifying and tragic events in a person’s life, especially when the death is sudden or unexpected. Many times we’re left with confusing thoughts about the death such as, “why him,” “was there a reason,” and “this person was too young to die.” I [...]
Raising children in single parent families is a daily struggle. As any busy single parent can attest to, it is sometimes difficult to juggle all of our daily demands and still have energy and time left over to for our children. When this happens, emotional connection with our children begins to suffer and feelings of [...]
Adolescent Behavior & Issues,Anger Management,Anxiety,Child Behavior Issues,Christian Concerns,Depression,Divorce Recovery & Care,Grief & Loss,Marital/Marriage Issues,Personal Distress,Relationship Problems,Spiritual Struggles,Stress Management,Women's Issues
I don’t like to exercise. Who does? I mean, really? We go to these places where everyone is trying to look leaner and meaner. We walk around like zombies trying to get through the workout so we can go home eat what we want, watch TV, be with our family/friends and then do it all over again! [...]