Alcohol & Drugs, Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Parenting How to Help a Son who’s Smoking Pot and Getting Arrested by Anthony Centore, PhD on Aug 5, 2014 My question is: My 23-year-old son has a drug addiction. First it was marijuana and alcohol for many years, and now he seems to be smoking something called chop out of a bong pipe (tobacco and marijuana), but his behavior has changed he’s become more violent and very angry. He recently…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers How to Delegate a Task: 9 Important Steps by Anthony Centore, PhD on Jun 23, 2014 Delegation is one of the most important skills for a business owner to master. Done well, delegation will help get you out of the day-to-day minutia and allow you to focus your attention on broader company issues. In addition, good delegation can increase the morale, confidence, and productivity of your…
Community, Mental Health Topics, Personality Watch Carl Rogers Describe the Therapeutic Power of Empathy. by Anthony Centore, PhD on Jun 13, 2014 Carl Rogers, the founder of humanistic psychotherapy (non-directive therapy) talks about the power of listening to feelings, and reflecting them back to clients, in therapy (and in relationships in general). Dr. Rogers states, We give too little importance and consideration to an element which is extremely important… It is one…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics 6 Tips for Overcoming Your Anxiety of Going to the Chiropractor by Thriveworks Counseling on Jun 8, 2014 Chiropractic Care is Nothing to Fear Are you anxious about visiting the chiropractor for the first time? You’re not alone. It’s completely normal to fear the unfamiliar. But going to chiropractor can be a very positive and therapeutic experience that can improve your overall health. It doesn’t have to be…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Empowerment: You are the Gift Within by Thriveworks Counseling on Jun 5, 2014 Finding Strength in Your True Self What do you think when you hear the word, “empowerment?” Some may picture a domestic violence victim leaving an abusive relationship and entering a shelter, others may visualize a young child standing up to a school bully and yet others may simply see a…
Mental Health Topics, Thriveworks News Thriveworks Counseling Franchise is Now Registered in Michigan! by Thriveworks Counseling on May 9, 2014 Thriveworks Celebrates 39th State Approval Thriveworks, a leading brand of counseling and coaching practices with numerous U.S. locations, has recently been approved by the state of Michigan to offer franchise opportunities in “The Wolverine State.” This registration marks Thriveworks 39th state approval after previous approved registrations in Virginia, North Carolina,…
Family, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Marriage and Family Problems, Insights by Thriveworks Counseling on May 9, 2014 Communication, Hard Work and Connection I woke up this morning with an interesting thought about marriage and family relationships. So many people I know have healthy, loving relationships for years and years, but then something happens and suddenly their relationships take a nosedive. It is almost as if there is…
Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Yes, There’s a Stigma with Counseling in the African-American Community by Zacchaeus Carouthers on Jan 30, 2014 On average, White Americans are two times more likely to go to counseling than their African American counterparts. This disparity isn’t only because African Americans believe mental health services are expensive or costly, either. There is a stigma associated with going to therapy in the black community. People view you…
Communication, Mental Health Topics The Surprising and Powerful Influences Behind First Impressions by Jon Negroni on Jan 23, 2014 We rely on first impressions for more than we realize. It’s not just job interviews and blind dates that we should worry about – first impressions rule every potential relationship ahead of us. That said, we are not slaves to first impressions. We just need to better understand the numerous ways in which the mind forms an impression so that we can react accordingly.
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 5 Ways to Get Your Friends Off The Couch by Ashley Rawsthorne on Jan 21, 2014 Everyone deserves a little relaxation time built into their day. There is, however, a difference between relaxing and being flat out lazy. So what’s the solution to cure this chronic laziness that seems to have hit each of us at some point? Here are a few suggestions to get your friends (and you) off the couch:
Mental Health Topics, Personality Yes, It’s Possible to Be Both Extroverted and Introverted by Jon Negroni on Jan 20, 2014 When we think of introversion and extraversion, we pit the concepts against each other, categorizing individuals as being one or the other. And yet more and more people will vehemently shout that they are “a little of both” or within some kind of gray area. If the two concepts are so dissimilar, then why do so many people feel this way?
Media Use, Mental Health Topics What Texting is Really Doing to Our Minds by Jon Negroni on Jan 3, 2014 Texting is changing communication as we know it, either for good or ill. But the effect it is having on our minds and compulsive behavior has implications that most of us probably don’t want to hear.