• Personal Growth

    Therapy can help you overcome obstacles that have kept you from reaching your goals and becoming the person you want to be. Many of us seek to deepen the meaning of our lives and enhance the quality of our relationships.

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  • Loss

    Experiencing the loss of someone who is important to you (through death or separation) can result in great emotional pain. At any time in our lives we may find ourselves suffering the effects of loss.

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  • Eating Disorders

    Increasingly many individuals, both female and male, are struggling with issues of weight, food intake, diets and poor body image. The impact of these problems can be both emotionally devastating and life threatening.

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  • Coping Mechanisms

    Sometimes emotional distress or relationship problems are associated with poor coping mechanisms, or a pattern of social interaction that perpetuates the problem and just triggers more distress and conflict.

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  • Relationship Issues

    Your distress may come from difficulties in your relationship with a spouse, parent, child, co-worker or significant other. Managing these relationships and maintaining healthy, positive connections to the people around you is often a very difficult task.

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  • Emotional Distress

    From time to time, everyone experiences emotional pain. But sometimes the distress is particularly severe or long-lasting and interferes with your ability to function in your daily life.

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  • ADD/ADHD

    While most people understand ADHD as a problem that causes young people to perform poorly at school, they are unaware that its impact goes far beyond academic failure.

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10 Ways to Love ...Fearlessly!

Let’s face it: love is messy. With its magnified highs and lows, love is unpredictable and never what we expect—so much so that we might be tempted to cower in fear. But if we approach love with the courage of a warrior, we can have relationships of heroic proportions. Here are 10 ways:

1.  Be yourself. If we want to be loved for who we truly are, why put on an act?

2.  Don’t believe your  stories. Our interpretation of events and feelings is, in fact, just one possibility for what is actually true. Focus on what IS to get closer to the truth.


3.  Stay open. Fear’s favorite pastime is to shut us down. But when we are vulnerable, true connection to others is possible.

4.  Speak  up. We become silent yet we desperately want to connect.

5.  Stop  looking  for  perfection. More than likely, what we call “high standards” is a mask for our own feelings of inadequacy.

6.  Embrace the messiness. It gives us the gift of growth.

7.  Get mad. Learn the difference, though, between expressing anger responsibly and dumping it.

8.  Love with no thought of what you’ll get in return. This is fearless love in action.

9.  Take responsibility. Be ac- countable for your own emotions, thoughts and actions.

10.  Love yourself. Only then can you love others and be loved.

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