by sarah_itbtt5 | Mar 26, 2018 | Child and Teen, Depression, Self Help
Adult Bullying…..Really? Over the years we have seen more and more adults who are struggling with another adult bullying them in their life. The most common situations of bullying are at work, in social groups like moms groups, or by relatives. We are led to believe...
by sarah_itbtt5 | Mar 15, 2018 | Learning, Parenting, Relationships
Like most of you when the Olympics come around every two years, I love watching the athletes and hearing their stories. Us humans, we love stories. We become so engaged listening to the Olympians life narrative. Many have overcome adversity and all of them have...
by sarah_itbtt5 | Sep 20, 2017 | Child and Teen, Parenting
When it seems like your child doesn’t need you anymore…. Musings of a Mom/Therapist, Kristal Watson It seems like some days as a parent or caregiver are spent drifting between hoping your child moves out of “this phase” (i.e. waking up in the middle of the...
by sarah_itbtt5 | Jan 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
We like to post helpful articles we read when we come across them. At The Counseling Place this is one of our picks! Enjoy. Post written by: Marc Chernoff Spencer Rascoff is only 37. Yet, the Harvard grad and father of three has already accomplished so much. He...
by sarah_itbtt5 | Jan 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
We like to post helpful articles we read when we come across them. At The Counseling Place this is one of our picks! Enjoy. Post written by: Michelle Weiner-Davis I can’t tell you the number of people who tell themselves early in marriage, “If my spouse...