by Magnolia Family Counseling | Dec 20, 2020 | Depression, Grief
For many people, the holidays are about spending time with loved ones. But for those who have suffered a recent loss, the holidays can be painful and isolating. Here are some ways you can cope with the holidays after a loss: Recognize You are Not Alone It’s...
by Magnolia Family Counseling | Dec 13, 2020 | Nutrition, Sports/Exercise
If anyone had told us a year ago that we would be facing a global pandemic – one that would cause the entire world to go on lockdown – no one would have believed it. But here we are. While some states have begun to reopen, there are still many areas where children are...
by Magnolia Family Counseling | Dec 6, 2020 | Grief
Grieving for a loved one is very possibly the hardest thing you’ll ever have to do. Understand that it will take time and effort to heal, but you will heal if that is what you want. (Holding onto the past and your anguish is an option, but I certainly wouldn’t...
by Magnolia Family Counseling | Nov 29, 2020 | Child/Teen, Parenting
How many parents have said at one point or another, “I wish my child would have come with a users’ manual,”? Nearly every single one. Nothing can really prepare us for parenthood. No class, no advice, and no user manual can give us the tools we require for raising...
by Magnolia Family Counseling | Nov 22, 2020 | Couples/Marriage, Depression
Dating is challenging for everyone. But when you suffer with depression, dating can feel scary and overwhelming. Not only do you feel particularly raw and vulnerable to possible rejection, but should a connection be made, you have the added burden of figuring out how...