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Dealing with Deployment

by Staff | Nov 19, 2015 | Blog, Couples Therapy, Family Therapy, Individual Therapy

Saying goodbye is never easy. This is something military families know all too well. For the 2.7 million Americans who serve in the Armed Forces, saying goodbye to loved ones can be a frequent and emotional experience. Learning how to deal with deployment is a...

Pre-marital Counseling: Things to Consider Before You Say “I Do”

by Staff | Nov 3, 2015 | Blog, Couples Therapy, Individual Therapy

During courtship, people tend to be on their best behavior to impress their partner. Many couples also experience a blissful “honeymoon phase.” But after the newness and excitement of a relationship has died down, challenges often arise. Fortunately, most of these...

Surviving the Teen Years: A Plan for Parents

by Staff | Sep 19, 2014 | Blog, Couples Therapy, Family Therapy, Individual Therapy

Written by Taylor Ferguson, Registered Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, specializing in counseling adolescents and parents.   Are you and your pre-teen or teen constantly butting heads? Does your teen tend to say or do the opposite of whatever you say or...

Infidelity Trauma

by Staff | Oct 9, 2013 | Blog, Couples Therapy, Individual Therapy, Infidelity Trauma

Learning about the ongoing affair (affairs) by one’s partner is incredibly traumatic.   While this experience can be devastating, it doesn’t mean that the real relationship is over; however it does mean there is serious work to be done to salvage...
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