
What is Divorce Coaching and is It Right for Me?
The vast majority of people go into marriage with an idea of what their life will look like after they tie the note. When a

The vast majority of people go into marriage with an idea of what their life will look like after they tie the note. When a

In Part 1 of this series, we discussed some of the potential red flags that might indicate your child might be experiencing academic or behavioral

Navigating school can be an overwhelming experience for both children and parents alike. As children take on the challenges of academic life, the pressure to

I see it all the time on social media – Person A is venting about someone in their life and other people start piling on,

For many mental health professionals, the journey to becoming a therapist is a winding road. For Sandra Jackson, a social worker at Horizon Psychological Services,

Concentration is vital for effective learning, but it can be challenging to maintain. Staying focused is crucial for truly understanding a subject instead of just

The latest National Report Card raises alarms among educators, policymakers, and parents alike. The statistics reveal that a significant number of students across the nation

Endings can be hard. Whether it’s the end of a deep friendship or the end of a romantic relationship, there can be questions about why

Between having a stepdaughter in her mid-20s who is a Swiftie and being a regular fan of NFL games, I’ve had a decent introduction to

Carpe diem, Educators! Wishing everyone a happy and successful school year. Remember, you hold one of the most important roles in our busy world. As

A common question that is asked is, how do I know if I should see a therapist? Obviously, I’m a bit biased, but I’m a

“Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.†– unknown author I remember the day I came across this quote.