by Allyson Cole, Psy.D. | Apr 19, 2019 | ADOLESCENTS
Exploration and discovery are the key processes in identity formation over the lifespan. Freedom for exploration and discovery may be supported or stifled by the experiences of one’s past. However, research shows that childhood experiences, specifically traumatic...
by Michelle Alva, PT | Jul 1, 2016 | CHILDREN, PARENTS
Try these tips throughout your week to connect with your family and nourish your child’s free spirit. Let us know how they help you to feel more love, independence and freedom in your relationships. For sake of brevity, we have placed “her” when...
by Kirsten Hanlon | Jun 1, 2016 | PARENTS
Just as there are as many different types of motherhood, so too are there many types of fatherhood. The distant, workaholic patriarch of the 1980’s is just one type, but is often the stereotype that is referred to with the father figure. That is not the full story....
by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Mar 1, 2014 | Compass
Finding out that you only have a few months or less before you are going to die, is one of the most challenging things anyone will ever have to face. And one of the next hardest tasks is telling your friends and family about this tragic news. Although this may never...
by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Aug 1, 2013 | Community
When I’m introduced to somebody new, as in, “This is Jaime, she works in Domestic Violence,” I shudder a little bit. When I have to deliver my elevator pitch, I often feel I’m employing these words in spite of myself. I dislike using the term...
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