When a couple begins to date, there is a lot that happens. The couple is often times inseparable and their new partner is the only thing they can talk and think…
Creating boundaries is a common topic in therapy. We all know we need them, but few are sure how to use them. The most important point about boundaries is that…
What are some actions I can take to help with compassion fatigue? Making time daily to practice some type of self-care is essential to your health. It can take you…
Change the Way You Think About Caregiving! The COVID pandemic created more compassion fatigue and burnout the medical field and general population has seen in my lifetime. We are still…
Human caregivers can be professional or natural. Professional caregivers are people like nurses, therapists, teachers, EMTs. Mothers, wives, daughter, sons, grandchildren, anyone providing care for an ill, disabled or dying…
In the last couple of weeks, my husband and I went to see Jesus Revolution, which is a Christian movie that was based on the story about Pastor Greg Laurie…
26 “In your anger do not sin”[d]: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, 27 and do not give the devil a foothold. (Ephesians 4:26-27 NIV) Many people who…
Reigniting Romance and Passion We have all heard the jokes about the “friend zone”. Some guy and some girl are friends, even best friends, and one of them has…
Have you noticed some dissatisfaction in your relationship? Are you frequently feeling resentful and bitter toward your partner? Do you feel distant from your partner? Do arguments seem to go…
Types of Conflict In a previous article written for the Current in Carmel, I wrote about the 2 different types of conflict. Conflict is inevitable in all love relationships (if you disagree, let’s talk). This includes…
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