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One of the hardest parts of recovering from an eating disorder is learning what to do with the constant “Ed”...
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One of the hardest parts of recovering from an eating disorder is learning what to do with the constant “Ed”...
continue reading »This is the first part of a two-part article on the topic of forgiveness. In part one, I discuss what...
continue reading »By Chris Chandler, MA, LMHC, CSAT-C, Seattle Christian Counseling References “Wired for Intimacy” by William M. Struthers and “Out of the...
continue reading »In my previous article, I introduced the concept of the reflected self. People with a reflected self look outside of...
continue reading »Narrative Therapy is a “brand” of psychological counseling developed in the last decade. There are descriptive metaphors for therapies that...
continue reading »Discovering that your partner has a sex addiction is a traumatic event. It is quite understandable that you may...
continue reading »The end of a romantic relationship can have a devastating impact on those involved. If you have been genuinely “in...
continue reading »God tells us in his Word that Satan is the father of lies and that he has no truth in...
continue reading »This article is the second in a two-part series that documents one man’s struggle with sexual addiction, the effect this had...
continue reading »By Amanda Rowett, MA, LMHCA, Bellevue Christian Counseling Do you feel insecure or suffer from persistent self-doubt? Are your feelings about...
continue reading »“When is it time for the entire family to enter into therapy?” People often contemplate counseling when the tensions in...
continue reading »References “The New Codependency” by Melody Beattie Sometimes helping isn’t so helpful. It’s only natural to want to make life...
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