by Kelsy Kerr | Sep 5, 2022 | Self-Compassion
As a child, teen, and even into early adulthood, I was a big people-pleaser. I thought that being a good friend or child meant dropping everything and going along with whatever everyone else wanted. I used to believe that saying no and disappointing someone meant I...
by Sasha Cory | Dec 7, 2020 | Couples/Marriage
We have learned about what healthy boundaries are, and that boundaries start internally rather than externally. We have also learned that in some families, healthy boundaries are difficult to maintain, due to a variety of issues. Our final discussion topic regarding...
by Staff | Sep 7, 2020 | Couples/Marriage
What images come to mind when you think of boundary setting? Most people think of symbols such as a fence (or possibly even a brick wall if you are thinking of more unreasonable people in your life). In practice however, healthy boundaries are actually a much more...
by Dyamond Williams | May 1, 2021 | Mental Health
Do you ever find yourself following national awareness days and months? I’m sure there is a cute picture of your spouse, dog, or you eating a slice of pizza with the hashtag #nationalspouseday, #nationaldogyday, or #nationalpizzaday on your social media page...
by Angelique Works | Oct 28, 2024 | Mental Health, Relationship
When it comes to human interaction, the tension between intention and impact is a delicate and often misunderstood issue. What you meant to say or do may not always be received as you intended, and that gap can have profound effects on relationships, mental health,...