What is the \”Sober Curious\” Movement?

Sarah* was a picture of success. She had a thriving career, a loving relationship with her spouse, and two kids who adored her. By all outward appearances, Sarah had it all together. But when she sat down with her therapist, she admitted she felt “off.” She couldn’t quite put her finger on it—she wasn’t unhappy,…

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What is the \”Sober Curious\” Movement?

Sarah* was a picture of success. She had a thriving career, a loving relationship with her spouse, and two kids who adored her. By all outward appearances, Sarah had it all together. But when she sat down with her therapist, she admitted she felt “off.” She couldn’t quite put her finger on it—she wasn’t unhappy,…

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First Professional Job: Navigating Post-COVID Challenges

Landing your first professional job is an exciting time for young adults. It often involves navigating new responsibilities, forging professional relationships, and developing a sense of identity and purpose. These challenges are even more pronounced for those whose adolescent years were impacted by COVID isolation. The pandemic disrupted critical developmental milestones, leaving many young adults…

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Supporting Others: Ask, Offer, Listen

We are going through a challenging time, at the time of writing this blog. California is undergoing a massive wildfire that is effecting our local friends in the film industry. Their homes on the west coast, their friends, and businesses are literally going up in flames. You might be wanting to offer genuine support to…

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Changing Your Brain to Change Your Life

The Power of Changing Your Brain: How Rewiring Thought Patterns Transforms Daily Life Have you ever felt stuck in an endless loop of negative thoughts? What if we told you that you have the power to change not only your thought patterns but also the way your brain works? This isn’t just wishful thinking—it’s science….

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Intergenerational Trauma: Our Apprach

Trauma doesn’t live in isolation; it moves through families like an invisible thread, tying one generation’s pain to the next. At The Pursuit Counseling, we believe in uncovering these patterns and helping families heal together. Intergenerational trauma is the psychological impact of trauma passed from one generation to the next, often leaving emotional and relational…

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Now What? The Season Every Mom Knows Too Well

The kids are back in school. The glitter has finally been vacuumed from every corner of the house. The Christmas tree is boxed up, the stockings are stored, and even the gravy boat—yes, the gravy boat—has found its rightful place after loitering on your counter since Thanksgiving. For the first time in months, there’s nothing…

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Perfectionism: A Symptom of Trauma

Perfectionism is often misunderstood as a mere personality trait—a desire to achieve excellence. However, for many, it is deeply rooted in trauma, manifesting as a coping mechanism in response to unresolved wounds. By understanding the neuroscience behind perfectionism and adopting healthier thought patterns, individuals can begin to shift from an outcome-driven mindset to a process-oriented…

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Adam Glendye LPC: Top Content Picks of 2024

As I, Adam Glendye LPC CPCS, reflected on the podcasts, books, and music that influenced me most in 2024, a recurring theme emerged: the value of learning from diverse perspectives. Whether it’s stepping outside your area of expertise or diving deeper into familiar fields, purposeful learning is a catalyst for innovation and growth. I am…

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The Power of Connection Over a Cup of Coffee

There’s something extraordinary about a good cup of coffee. It’s more than just a drink; it’s a catalyst for connection. The local coffee roaster, Convergence Coffee, beautifully captures this sentiment with their mission: \”Excellent coffee meets meaningful moments.\” On their website, they remind us, \”Never underestimate the power of a good cup of coffee. It…

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