by brettbeaver | Jan 16, 2022 | Family Therapy, Group Therapy
Therapy for Families is often the turning point in a family’s dynamics and relationships with one another. With a trained family therapist, a family can work through conflicts, rebuild trust, establish ground rules, and collaborate on realistic expectations.... by brettbeaver | Jan 8, 2022 | Depression, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, Individual Therapy
Social media is a powerful thing, and it can be used for many different purposes. But when it comes to teens and social media, the lines between good and bad usage get blurred. Teenagers, especially ones who are already prone to mental illness like depression and... by brettbeaver | Dec 16, 2021 | Couples Therapy, Group Therapy
Marriage is a process. Building a life with another person can be beautiful, complicated, and ugly at times, but ultimately the couples that survive the setbacks find marriage fulfilling, loving, and wonderful. However, even the healthiest couples experience... by brettbeaver | Nov 23, 2021 | Couples Therapy, Group Therapy
Taking the leap to see a marriage therapist with your partner for the first time can be scary. After all, 91% of American adults say that a happy marriage is one of their most important life objectives—so isn’t going to therapy admitting failure? Definitely not. For... by brettbeaver | Nov 15, 2021 | Family Therapy, Group Therapy
Are you considering family behavior therapy? Whether or not a family lives together under one roof or ten thousand miles apart from one another, they often seek therapy for the same reasons. Clashing personalities and ideologies, addictions within the family,... by brettbeaver | Nov 5, 2021 | Group Therapy, Individual Therapy
When making the brave decision to finally seek out a therapist, it can be difficult to choose whether individual counseling or group counseling would be right for you. In this article, we will lay out the major differences between the two to help you decide. First,...