Monthly Archive for: ‘October, 2015’
Do You Want to Focus on Past Hurts or Present Hurts? (Part 4 of 4)
on October 27,2015 in Christian Counseling, Co-Dependency, Marriage Counseling, Relationships
Spouses who live in the present are people who value confession. What do I mean by that? To confess is …
Read MoreDo You Want to Focus on Past Hurts or Present Hurts (Part 3 of 4)
on October 22,2015 in Christian Counseling, Co-Dependency, Marriage Counseling, Relationships
So when spouses are ready to put closure to the past, they must decide how to resolve conflicts in the …
Read MoreDo You Want to Focus on Past Hurts or Present Hurts (Part 2 of 4)
on October 14,2015 in Christian Counseling, Co-Dependency, Marriage Counseling, Relationships
The invitation with this difference is discerning the importance of how spouses view time in your marriage. When you got …
Read MoreDo you want to focus on Past Hurts or Present Hurts? (Part 1 of 4)
on October 6,2015 in Christian Counseling, Co-Dependency, Marriage Counseling, Relationships
The invitation with this difference is discerning the importance of how spouses view time in your marriage. When you got …
Read More
"I just wanted to write and tell you how uplifted my husband and I felt after our session with you earlier this week. We both left feeling much more positive and optimistic about our future together. We actually went for a walk around your neighborhood for a while before driving home so we could talk more and digest everything. It felt good. You have the most gentle, observant, respectful, and insightful way of reaching us. I'm not sure what I had imagined counseling to be like before I came but I know I hadn't expected to feel so understood, at least not so early on. And it is remarkable that you are able to make both of us, two people with opposing views, feel this way. I just wanted to express our gratitude to you for becoming part of our lives."