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Helpful articles written by our staff and others.


  

A Definition of Pastoral Counseling

Certified pastoral counselors are mental health professionals who have had in-depth religious and/or theological training. More



After Finding Out About Your Partner's Affair

Nothing prepared you. No doubt you are feeling that your whole world has just turned upside down. More



Children and the Back-to School Jitters

Signs that a child is experiencing some anxiety around the return to school generally come in two forms, somatic and behavioral. More



Controlling Anger -- Before it Controls You!

We all know what anger is, and we've all felt it: whether as a fleeting annoyance or as full-fledged rage.
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Don't Let Depression Boost Your Risk of Alzheimer's

Recognizing the symptoms of depression and seeking treatment may help delay dementia onset among people with memory problems. More



Empty-Nest Workshops

THIS WE KNOW: FIRST COMES love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage. But what happens when baby grows up and moves out? More



Ethics in Parenting and the Sanctity of small moments

Written by Jennifer Naparstek Klein, Psy.D., of our staff. More



ExtraMarital Affair Recovery

Relationship counseling can often be helpful when attempting to resolve your relationship. More



Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

Written by Jane Benjamin, Ph.D., of our staff. More



For Worse, Then for Better.

Why facing stressful life events early in coupledom can lead to longevity. More



Helping a friend

When the friend has anxiety or depression. Written by James W. Walkup, D.Min., of our staff. More



Helping Children Cope with Tragic Loss

An article written in response to the Attack on the World Trade Towers, NYC, 9/11/2001 More



Is Marriage Good for Your Health

In 1858, a British epidemiologist named William Farr set out to study what he called the "conjugal condition" of people of France. He divided the adult population into three distinct categories: the "married" More



Talking with Children When the Talking Gets Tough

Though the article was written during the summer of 2000, the information is relevant to coping with childrens' reaction to the 9/11/2001 attack on New York City. More



Time-Starved Kids in a Hustle-Bustle World

Written by Jennifer Naparstek Klein, Psy.D., of our staff. More





  

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