Posts tagged Counseling
We are proud to welcome several new clinicians to the team!

We are proud to welcome several talented clinicians to our team!

-Kirsten Wachsmann, MS, Resident In Counseling (Midlothian)

-Elizabeth Audritsh, MSW, Supervisee In Social Work (Midlothian)

-Sheri Milbourne, LPC (Fredericksburg)

-Miosha Lamar, MA, Resident In Counseling (Stafford)

-Ashley Dalton, LCSW (Midlothian)

-Hannah Simmons, MSW, Supervisee In Social Work (Fredericksburg)

-Chanel Hudson, MSW, Supervisee In Social Work (Midlothian)

-Laura Cook, MA, Resident In Counseling (Midlothian)

-Edin Pajalic, MSW, Supervisee In Social Work (Midlothian)

-Carrie Sheehan, MSW, Supervisee In Social Work (Midlothian)

-Brittney Coleman, MS, Resident In Counseling (Fredericksburg)

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Coach's Circle Podcast: Featuring Karl G. Memmer, LPC

Last week I had the opportunity to discuss some ideas about the relationship between the counseling and coaching professions with Brandon Baker of Life Coach Path.

We discuss the similarities and differences between coaching and counseling, where they may intersect and how counselor’s and other mental health professionals might utilize coach’s as part of an interdisciplinary approach to supporting our clients.

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Ready for The Journey: Getting the most out of therapy

Successful therapy cannot claim its definition within just a single concept; it is founded on a wonderful complexity, and is subjectively defined to the elements the client and therapist decide success to be.

Breaking addiction, overcoming grief/loss, championing confidence, deciding to trust again, and managing trauma make up just a few aspects needed to claim that success was achieved. In my practice, the initial mission is for us to quickly discover the swirl of goals waiting for you along the way of your therapy journey.

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Life in the Time of Covid-19

While we establish localized communities, cultures and connections with others that hold similar beliefs, values, and interests we also have a collective consciousness that permeates cultural differences and boundaries.

Never in our lives have we experienced something so global and universal that we share the same thoughts and feelings with those around us creating a more tightly woven collective consciousness that permeates cultural differences and boundaries. I have never seen a greater example of how the human race can have such a ubiquitous experience.

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Security Concerns Of Telehealth Counseling

Many of our clients are relying on our services being delivered via Telehealth during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Recently there have been various articles surrounding security and privacy concerns with certain platforms being used for Telehealth Counseling. Many rules and regulations have been relaxed to allow healthcare providers to use various methods of delivering services during this time. However; this has come with some unintended consequences related to privacy and security.

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