A Father’s Security By Jason K. Gantt, MA, LMFT “21 “When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are safe.” Luke 11:21 One of the books I…
Body Boundaries, Consent, & Respect by Jayneen Sanders This book serves as a direct way to talk about body boundaries, consent, and respecting the boundaries of others. As it talks…
Bibliotherapy can be such a fun way to connect with kids, especially ones who love “story time”. Books provide a visual way for the kids to interact with the subject…
Since the 1970s, video games have had a growing presence in our culture. From the primitive Pong game to virtual reality it is undeniable that video games play a dominant…
I believe every parent of a teenager has at some point asked. “Who are you and what have you done with my child?’ As a mother of two teenagers, and…
The “Stonewaller” and “Lid-Flipper” Your Relationship- Everybody’s Relationship Every single relationship has one of these responses to conflict or other negative interactions between the couple. Before jumping in, let’s define…
The modern medical system can be exasperating for patients and their families. If your parent or spouse was ill before she died you likely endured endless doctor visits, tests, and…
Just like there is no single right way for you to mourn, there is no single right way for your brothers or sisters to mourn. In fact, it is likely…
In my work with kids, one of the things that has stuck with me the most from my trainings and helped me relate and empathize with individuals of all ages…
Once the act of forgiveness is chosen, how does one do it? It is a process. There are things that impeded the process and things that facilitate it. Forgiveness can…
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