Category: Counseling Blog
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Types of Affairs: The Idealized Lover and the Fantasy (Part 3 of Affairs Series)
Crossing from reality to fantasy is the most powerful factor behind affairs. Click the TITLE of this article for more information.
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Risks and Consequences (Part 2 of Affairs Series)
Risks and Consequences aren’t considered when thoughts drift toward infidelity. Click the TITLE of this article to be informed!
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The Process of Affairs (Part 1 of Affairs Series)
This article is the first in a series about Affairs. This article explores the emotional reasons an affair begins. Click the TITLE of this article to read more.
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Spiritual and Sexual Connection in Marriage
Knowing how a couple views their Faith and sexuality is vital to the healing process. I ask these questions in Couples/Marriage counseling because the answers to these questions help with establishing a deeper connection for couples.
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Sleep and Mental Health
Insufficient sleep can lead to severe health problems impacting mental health. Click the TITLE of this article to find out what might be preventing you from falling asleep and staying asleep.
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How to make the most of your Counseling Session
CrossRoads’ methods focus on delivering treatment with the fewest sessions possible. To further benefit, use these tips to make the most of your counseling sessions. Like the greeting card says—we want you to Get Well Soon! Click the TITLE for tips on effective treatment.
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Non-Confrontational Tendencies in the Workplace
Click the TITLE of this blog for tips on keeping your non-confrontational tendencies from holding you back in your career.
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You don’t have to be a Pushover to be Nice
Click the TITLE of this blog to know why being non-confrontational isn’t the best option to dealing with problems.
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Be a Good Person For Yourself
When the changes to be made benefit you, you should change for yourself. It’s the key to lasting change and increased happiness. Click the TITLE of this blog to read more.
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What is your Happiness Worth?
According to Economists David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald, a happy marriage brings the happiness equivalent of an extra $100,000 per year while divorce brings a happiness loss equivalent to the loss of $66,000 per year. Click the TITLE of this blog to read more.