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Getting Your Sleep Back on Track
With these 5 tools, some mindfulness, and good habits, we can get our sleep train leaving the station on time and on track. All aboard!
How to Offer a Real Apology
How do we reconcile the hurts that we may have caused? Since we can’t go back in time and undo what was already done, how we make and deliver amends can determine how our apology is received.
Couple's Counseling & Valentines Day: Dr. Jeff Crane on Central Valley Today
Couples therapy isn’t usually thought of as a romantic endeavor, but our own Dr. Jeff Crane, appeared on Central Valley Today to share that it’s one of the best ways to bring intimacy into a relationship.
5 At-Home Activities Couples Can Do During Covid-19
For almost one year, we’ve experienced varying limitations on recreational activities. With these restrictions in place, most couples have been spending more time at home together than ever before. Here are 5 activities that couples can do at home to deepen and strengthen their bond during these difficult times.
How and Why to Take a Break From the News
With so much going on, it can be hard to not be constantly plugged in. Staying informed is a great way to better understand the world around you, but too much information can have an adverse effect.
Meet Eunice U. Champion, MS, AMFT
Meet Meet Eunice U. Champion, MS, AMFT. Eunice is one of the newest Registered Associate Marriage & Family Therapists to join our team.
Meet Catherine Heaney, MA, MSW, ACSW
Meet Catherine Heaney, MA, MSW, ACSW. Catherine is one of the newest Registered Associate Clinical Social Workers to join our team.
Meet Reynaldo T. Manalo, MA, AMFT
Meet Meet Reynaldo T. Manalo, MA, AMFT. Reynaldo is one of the newest Registered Associate Marriage & Family Therapists to join our team.
Struggling With Your New Year's Weight Loss Goal?
Do you ever wonder if you’re eating patterns might be symptomatic of an addiction? Take this quiz to help you decide if you need another diet, or if you need to consider a different way to change your relationship with food and eating.
When the Holidays Aren't So Happy: Dealing with Grief
The holidays are ideally a time where families, friends, and loved ones come together to celebrate and rejoice… but this celebration can oftentimes be riddled with complicated and challenging memories.
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