How to Help Your Adult Child through a Divorce

It’s hard to raise kids, and there’s no playbook to help you navigate the ups and downs of parenthood. But once your kids are self-sufficient adults, it’s tempting to think your job as a parent is done. That is, of course, until something goes wrong and they need your assistance. Such is the case when […]
Beat the Odds with New Year’s Resolutions that Succeed

It’s the New Year — time for a fresh beginning! With that in mind, perhaps you’re considering a resolution to start the year off right? You may have spent the last few weeks thinking about something in your life that you’d like to change or improve. As 2024 comes to a close and we turn […]
Is Couples Counseling Right For You?

January is right around the corner, and it’s known as a month when a lot of people file for divorce. They may spend the holidays reflecting on their relationship and realize it’s no longer fulfilling. When that happens, the New Year often seems like a good time to start anew. But it doesn’t have to […]
Are Politics Ruining Your Relationship?

It’s November, and politics have once again taken center stage in our lives. Unfortunately, that can lead to some frustrating, maybe even contentious, conversations. Perhaps the only thing you need to do to escape the mayhem is avoid Uncle Frank at the Thanksgiving dinner table. But what if it’s not that simple? What if the […]
How to Cope with an Unwanted Divorce

Rejection can be devastating, especially when you’re totally unprepared for it. That’s exactly what happens when your spouse blindsides you with news of a betrayal and/or the need to separate. No matter how many years you’ve been married, it’s likely that you’ll experience intense feelings of rejection — even shock. This can lead to anger, […]
Parental Burnout

Burnout is common, and it occurs for a number of reasons. Perhaps best defined as a form of exhaustion that stems from physical, emotional, and mental stress, burnout is often the result of feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope with what’s happening in your life. Parents are highly susceptible to burnout, which can result in […]
Summertime and Sibling Rivalry

For many families, summer vacation is a carefree escape from the rigors of the school year – a time for your school-age kids to relax and have fun. But with fewer demands on everyone’s schedule and more time together as a family, there’s a pretty good chance sibling rivalry will occasionally rear its ugly head. […]
Coping with Divorce Grief

It’s a natural, healthy process. Most people associate grief with death and the loss that comes with it. But there are other kinds of losses that occur in life, and divorce is certainly one of them. Divorce grief can trigger strong emotions that are sometimes greater than those you experience when a loved one passes. […]
June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month

4 Mental Health Tips for Dads June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, which may come as no surprise given that Father’s Day is June 16. That makes it an opportune time to talk about the importance of mental health for dads. It’s a topic that demands attention. In 2022, it was estimated that 19.7% […]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Since 1949, the United States has been observing Mental Health Awareness Month. Mental Health America (MHA) started the event with the purpose of raising awareness and educating people about mental illnesses. Today several organizations run campaigns throughout the month of May, with the green ribbon acting as the official international symbol of mental health awareness. […]