The Evolution of Love—The Personal Side

  • By Yolanda Brailey
  • 04 Mar, 2020
When I was 25, looking out for me meant that my significant other made sure my car was serviced regularly and I did my taxes on time. Now that I am much older, looking out for me means my husband makes sure we stay...
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The Evolution of Love—The Practical Side

  • By Yolanda Brailey
  • 01 Mar, 2020
Teenagers are very different from toddlers or even “tweens.” And I am not just talking about age and size. If I try to snuggle up to my nephew who is 15 the way I would to my best friend’s toddler, I know I will...
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Facing The New- Major Changes We Choose

  • By LECS Counselor
  • 26 Feb, 2020
One does not have to look far to find information on dealing life’s unexpected changes. Self-help books, websites, mental health counseling, and even television shows offer assistance in dealing with unforeseen changes. Examples of these kinds of changes may include: • Losing a loved...
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Art Therapy: A True or False Pop Quiz

  • By LECS Counselor
  • 23 Feb, 2020
Art therapy is “an integrative mental health and human services profession that enriches the lives of individuals, families, and communities through active art-making, creative process, applied psychological theory, and human experience within a psychotherapeutic relationship” (American Art Therapy Association, 2017). In other words, art...
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I’m My Own Valentine and That’s Okay

  • By LECS Counselor
  • 12 Feb, 2020
With Valentine’s day around the corner many people have mixed feelings about this day. Usually it boils down to whether you’re in a relationship or not. It can be really hard to see everyone around you paired up while you’re stuck feeling like you’ll...
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