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The Coping Cat – Group Therapy for Kids!
Kids Have Anxiety Too! Does your child have the skills to help them get through school and social situations? If your child is experiencing… • Headaches or stomachaches before school • Excessive shyness • Unreasonable fear of certain objects • Distress in social situations • Excessive worry about performance in school …they may need help coping with stress.
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Advice from the Therapist Vlog: Types of Resentment
August 2014 Vlog, Advice from the Therapist: Types of Resentment Therapist Zachary Sander, MA, LPC, CADC speaks on different types of resentment and how to deal with it in order to resolve past conflict within relationships. Be on the look out for new installments of ‘Advice from the Therapist’ each month pertaining to guidance, services, and more! Transcription: On today’s installment, I will be talking about the types of resentment one would need to deal with to work through conflict in the past. Not Dealing with our resentments will develop spiritual ramifications such as blocking our ability to forgive and allowing the past to hold us back from moving forward…
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder stems from anxiety. Thoughts and actions intrude on our lives, forcing us to focus on them in the hope that they will go away. We can be left feeling distressed, alienated, and frustrated that so much of our time is spent tending to our thoughts or actions. Use the questions below as a self-reflective guide. Do you… have recurrent or persistent thoughts or impulses that cause anxiety when they intrude on your day? experience these thoughts or impulses that are unrelated to worries about real-life problems? try to ignore or control the thoughts or impulses with other thoughts or actions? have repetitive behavior that you must perform with…
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Darrell Provinse, MA, LPC, NCC | Executive Director and CEO
Darrell Provinse earned his degrees from Washington University and Webster University in St. Louis, MO. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Missouri and a National Certified Counselor. He is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), American Counseling Association (ACA), Association for Specialists in Group Work, and the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors. He is also the Executive Director and CEO of Agape Christian Counseling Services. As a therapist, Darrell is certified in Gestalt Therapy as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and extensively trained in Logotherapy and in Family Systems. Additionally, he is trained and certified in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). He works…