Category: Counseling
There’s a version of anxiety and depression that gets treated, and a version that gets managed. The treated version involves a person reaching out,…
Some wounds announce themselves loudly. The grief that hits immediately after a loss — raw, overwhelming, impossible to ignore. The trauma response…
You’ve probably never introduced yourself as a codependent person. Most people don’t. They introduce themselves as someone who cares deeply, who…
It often starts as a bad few weeks. Then the bad few weeks become a bad few months, and somewhere in that stretch, the line between a rough season…
Olive Branch has always been a name that carries something — a gesture of peace, an offering extended in hope. It’s a fitting name for a community…
Olive Branch is growing fast. In the last few years alone, new subdivisions have gone up along Goodman Road and beyond, families have relocated from…
Depression has a way of arriving so gradually that by the time you notice it, it already feels like the furniture. It’s just there — part of the…
There’s a particular kind of person who ends up carrying trauma for years without calling it that. They’re functional — sometimes impressively so.…
Marriage is one of those things people don’t really prepare for — not in the way they prepare for a career, or for parenthood, or for buying a…
Grief doesn’t announce itself politely. It doesn’t wait for a convenient time, or hold off until the kids are at school, or agree to stay contained…