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Most clients go into their First (Intake) Session with some level of nervousness or anxiety. Often this concern centers around not knowing what will be discussed in the...

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Immigration is not just a legal process; it is a deeply emotional and personal journey. Behind every form, court date, and petition is a real person or family holding...

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Why Therapy Can Be Life-Changing

Therapy offers more than emotional relief—it can be transformational for individuals in marginalized communities, where access has often...

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The holiday season, often filled with joy and togetherness, can become a profoundly painful time for those grieving the loss of a loved one. Whether through death or divorce, the absence of someone who was once integral to your life can turn celebrations into stark reminders of what (and who) is missing....

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Grief is typically associated with death, the finality of losing someone we love. However, there's a different, less recognized form of grief that emerges when the person we mourn is still alive. This grief often stems from toxic family relationships, particularly with emotionally immature parents. It’s the...

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