Category Archives: Counseling and Mental Health
My Therapist Has Left the Building
by L. Chris Cannida, LPC So you stepped out in faith (or desperation) and decided to trust someone. You entered psychotherapy. You hadn’t trusted someone with that deepest part of you for so long, if ever, and it felt like … Continue reading
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Does My Past Really Matter in Therapy?
by L. Chris Cannida, LPC, June 2014 I love waterfalls. They mesmerize me and I find myself wondering about the beginning of each one. I enjoy the streams created at the bottom of them. Sometimes they’re bubbling and rambling over rocks, … Continue reading
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Tagged Coping, Depression, emotions, Grief and Loss, Mental Health, psychotherapy, soul, Stress
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