Posts Tagged ‘Families’
Inform Speaker Series | Holding On and Letting Go: Managing Holiday Grief After Loss
Presented by Sandy Robinson, LPC The holiday season can amplify feelings of grief, especially for empty nesters coping with the loss of parents or adjusting to new family dynamics. This…
Read MoreInform Speaker Series | The Mental Load for Moms
Presented by Katie Campbell, LCSW and Lindsey Parker, LPC The “mental load” or the invisible, constant, and often exhausting cognitive and emotional labor many moms carry—planning, remembering, organizing, anticipating needs,…
Read MoreHelping Kids Cope with Big Changes: The 5 C’s for Conquering Transitions
Whether it’s a move to a new home, heading off to summer camp, or starting school in a different city—or even country—change can be a big deal for kids. It…
Read MoreFinding Grace at the Table: Navigating Differences This Thanksgiving
As an intense election transitions into Thanksgiving, the holiday dread of seeing “them” may feel more present than ever. At an adorned table, we do what Thanksgiving demands: we fake…
Read MoreThrough a Screen: Evaluating the Heart and Setting Healthy Patterns
Our current world exists through a screen whether that be at work, school, navigating directions, or checking the time on our watch. How do we as people learn to adapt…
Read MoreGetting the Most out of Family Vacation
As parents approach family vacation, here are a few tips to make sure the entire family gets the most of family vacation by planning ahead, staying flexible, and remaining present.
Read MoreCould psychological testing benefit my child?
As parents, we may at times ask if psychological testing would be helpful for our children. It’s a question we hear often at The Center.Parents may be concerned that their…
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