Resources
Resources can be an important piece of your journey to healing! We encourage you to check out our blog for expert answers and information about a variety of mental health topics, and to look through our recommended resources that can serve as a valuable adjunct to your personal counseling.
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A Child’s Language
A Universal Language Language. It’s great, but can be extremely frustrating if we cannot understand the language of the individual we are trying to communicate with. When working with children, counselors often start by talking with parents to share how child...
Healing Your Past and Learning to Forgive
What is forgiveness? Forgiveness is a way to release the hurt from your past and heal your present and future. To forgive is to find the strength in yourself to move forward with resilience and perseverance to be the best version of yourself. As Nelson Mandela...
Early Porn Exposure
The Rise of Early Exposure to Pornography Pornography continues to rise as the first exposure has taken place by 11 years old. Does this bring up a cause for concern? There is a wide array of how exposure takes place. As child therapists, we continue to dig into the...
What is Christian Counseling?
Often people who are pursuing counseling and coming from a Christian faith tradition are interested in finding a counselor who shares their faith beliefs, but what exactly is meant by counselors who say they are able to offer “Christian counseling”? At Restoration...
Why Changing Habits is so Difficult
Just as we know some habits are good for us, we know others are bad for us. Breaking a habit can not only be difficult, but we may feel discouraged by the habits we form. While all habits aren’t bad, starting new healthy habits can be equally difficult. So why is it...
Resources for Talking with Your Kids about the Unthinkable
***Our hearts go out to the families of the victims and all those impacted by the shooting in Uvalde, TX. We long for a world where events like these are not a reality. But each tragedy reminds us that our/our children's fears about safety and security are sometimes...