By: Mitch Mundy There’s an old adage that says, “Spend enough time with someone, and you will really know them.” Often, clichés exist for a …
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Holiday Loss
By: Robin Bradley Thanksgiving has come and gone and sleigh bells are on every corner! People are busy making travel arrangements, selecting gifts, …
Ain’t No Shame in the Mental Health Game
By: Jason Otwell In my 20 plus years as a therapist, I have had a number of family and friends reach out to me for help in responding to a …
Tuning In
By: Laura Knorr We send and receive “bids” for our attention regularly, but oftentimes miss these opportunities to connect with those we care …
Passing of a Pioneer
For 36 years of the Atlanta Counseling Center’s 50 year history, Dr. Jim Mallory was the Medical Director. During his tenure, the Atlanta Counseling …
Don’t Be So Hard on You
By: Rebecca Aaron We often hear “you are your own worst critic,” and it has become a cultural expectation that we should have our lives “put …
Marie Kondo and the Sacred Act of Letting Go
By: Adair Swayze If your 2019 has been anything like mine, you have probably been watching the Netflix series, Tidying Up with Marie Kondo. Kondo’s …
Give Some Love to Your Body This Month
By Alison Cross, LPC I used to work for a national crisis line. I have a lot of interesting stories, but something that stands out for me are the …
A Start to Social Media Peace for Parents
By: Laura Knorr In the past week I have been bombarded by news articles, blogs, television, and stories from co-workers about the pervasiveness, …
Dying to Live at 40 Years Old
By Jason Otwell Last fall, I went on a weekend trip to a college football game with two life-long friends. These are the type of friends that I can …