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If you feel yourself getting mad or upset easily or it takes you a long time to recover once you’re...
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As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFTA), I have experience working with children, teens, adult individuals, couples, families, and groups. In my practice I focus on the whole person – not just mental health, but also physical, emotional, and spiritual health. My desire is for you to experience growth in every area of your life and come to know the true and lasting joy that can be found in Jesus Christ. With compassion and grace, I offer counseling for a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, relationship issues, family conflict, grief, abandonment, and much more.
If you feel yourself getting mad or upset easily or it takes you a long time to recover once you’re...
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continue reading »Navigating the world can be complicated, between being too busy to make deep connections with others, negotiating different cultures and...
continue reading »A meet-cute can happen anywhere and at any time. You never know when you might come across the person who...
continue reading »Have you ever gotten angry? It’s quite likely that you have, over one thing or another. Anger is a natural...
continue reading »Adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may find that, as they get older, their symptoms wane. However, other adults...
continue reading »Did you know that anger is a normal human emotion? Everyone experiences it and it shows itself along a broad...
continue reading »Anxiety is a normal stress response and is common. However, it can become problematic if you find it interfering with...
continue reading »Addiction can come in many forms. Most people associate addiction with drugs or alcohol, but many other things can become...
continue reading »The term high-functioning autism isn’t technically a clinical term. It is a term we use to refer to those diagnosed...
continue reading »Emotional neglect can happen at any time, but when it’s the result of a traumatic childhood event, it can stick...
continue reading »To loving parents, it can be unnerving to learn that something has negatively affected our children’s mental, emotional, or spiritual...
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