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Couples, Relationships, Therapy Aimee Moore, MS, APCC Couples, Relationships, Therapy Aimee Moore, MS, APCC

Could Couples Therapy Make a Relationship Worse?

We have all seen it happen in shows and movies. The arguing (*gasp* doomed) couple goes to a couples therapist as a last resort, and before you know it, the couple is storming out, dismissing the therapist and either calling it quits or completely ignoring the red flags or concerns pointed out by the therapist in the hopes of helping.

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Aging, Therapy Marianna R. Aguilar, MA, LMFT Aging, Therapy Marianna R. Aguilar, MA, LMFT

The Modern Midlife Crisis

Men and women can both experience a midlife crisis, but it may look different for each. A midlife crisis is a stressful time of emotional turmoil when people experience feelings of deep dissatisfaction and unhappiness with their lives.

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Mental Health, Self-Care Christin Moon, MA, AMFT Mental Health, Self-Care Christin Moon, MA, AMFT

Is Self-care Self-ish???

The truth is that self-care isn’t selfish, it's necessary. When time isn’t set aside for enjoyment, relaxation, peace and quiet, and self-reflection, we start to feel it. We can feel it physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and relationally.

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Treatment Methods, Mental Health Roubicek & Thacker Counseling Treatment Methods, Mental Health Roubicek & Thacker Counseling

Treatment Methods: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on examining the relationships between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. In this article, we'll take a deeper look at CBT, how it can be used to help people with their mental health, and whether or not it might be right for you.

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Love, Relationships Aimee Moore, MS, APCC Love, Relationships Aimee Moore, MS, APCC

Celebrate More Than Love This Valentine's Day

When we preoccupy ourselves with romantic love, we neglect the opportunity to see that love comes in various forms and is more stable and readily available to us. Maybe we can expand our view of February 14th to be more inclusive; perhaps we can use Valentine's Day to celebrate love in all forms.

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