communication

 Accepting Our Own Differences

2019-09-28T19:52:35-04:00September 28th, 2019|Tags: |

We all have ways we are unique and different from others, and all have areas of relative weakness.  However, some of us experience, and may struggle with, more intrusive differences, with differences that are more obvious to ourselves and others, and with differences that we develop that are inconsistent with how we see ourselves. So, a [...]

How to Get Along with Others – Utilizing Bibliotherapy and Examples from History by Marcy Shoemaker, Psy.D.

2019-02-19T00:57:14-05:00February 19th, 2019|

With the current political climate, many clients have difficulty dealing with different political leanings. Using bibliotherapy and examples from history may be very helpful to our clients, both during therapy and as a follow-up to therapy in the form of homework. How do we help clients get along with the significant others in their lives? One [...]

From partners to parents: Navigating relationships during transition

2019-01-02T14:03:51-05:00January 2nd, 2019|

Parenting is hard, and, fortunately, there are many resources available to help provide parents with support.  Look at the calendar or bulletin board in any pediatric office, and you'll see support groups for mothers, lactation counseling, education on healthy sleeping, education on healthy eating, and education on effective parenting. Society seems to be waking up to [...]

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