by Michelle Chaban | Jan 17, 2016 | Relationships
Affairs can destroy relationships. In Psychology Today, R. Scott Gornto delves into possible underlying reasons that lead to affairs. This perspective is important because it highlights common issues within the relationship, that often go unaddressed,...
by Michelle Chaban | Dec 25, 2015 | Autism, Schizophrenia
Autism and Schizophrenia are conditions that effect thinking, functioning, and processing. In the Washington Post, Rachel Fetman writes about new research suggesting manipulation of select brain cells may affect circuitry in brains of those with Autism and...
by Michelle Chaban | Dec 25, 2015 | Healthy Lifestyle, Relationships
Many couples keep secrets from one another. However, this can potentially cause conflict in a relationship. In Psychology Today, Dr. Susan Krauss Whitbourne writes about how secrets can affect relationships. Here is a link to the article:...
by Michelle Chaban | Dec 25, 2015 | Grief
Losing a loved one is painful and can be difficult to process to go through. Everyone’s journey through this process is unique; however, there are some common things people go through while grieving loss. In a blog on www.lastingchangecounseling.com, there are...
by Michelle Chaban | Dec 25, 2015 | Healthy Lifestyle, Relationships
Divorce can be challenging even in the most amicable circumstances. When remarriage occurs, it can stir up all kinds of negative emotions between divorced people. In PsychCentral, Dr. Amy Bellows writes on this topic and how certain boundaries are necessary when...