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In the last few months, we have had more and more couples reaching out for counseling because they feel disconnected. Connection in couples is at a low level in comparison to previous generations. Couples often report that work, activities, children, stress, and too many screens are distracting them from their partners. Relationship Counseling: Identifying Barriers […]

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Identifying Barriers to Connection in Couples

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As the seasons shift, many people experience more than just changes in weather—they often notice fluctuations in mood and heightened anxiety. Seasonal changes, especially those marking significant life transitions, can bring about feelings of unease, stress, and even fear. Whether it’s the start of a new school year, the approach of the holiday season, or […]

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Anxiety During Seasonal Changes

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As the days grow shorter and sunlight becomes scarce, many people experience changes in their mood and energy levels. For some, these shifts go beyond the typical “winter blues” and develop into Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD is a form of depression that occurs at specific times of the year, usually during the fall and […]

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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): How to Cope

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Raise your hand if you’ve struggled with ongoing stress and anxiety. Maybe it’s even kept you up at night or you notice yourself avoiding certain social situations. Maybe you’ve tried therapy or medication, but you are looking for a treatment that gets to the root of your challenges. You might have heard of EMDR (Eye Movement […]

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5 Signs You Could Benefit from EMDR for Anxiety

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Life is often thought of as a series of events—a collection of highs, lows, successes, and failures. Many people experience their lives as fragmented, with work, family, friendships, and personal growth compartmentalized. However, this way of thinking can lead to a disjointed sense of self, causing us to feel emotionally drained, physically disconnected, and relationally […]

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Think About Life as a Pursuit

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Change is an inescapable part of our human experience, woven into the fabric of life. Whether we welcome it or dread it, change inevitably propels us forward on the pursuit of growth, self-discovery, and emotional well-being. As we navigate life’s transitions—be they major life events or subtle shifts in daily routines—our ability to adapt becomes […]

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Pursuit of Change: Embracing Life Transitions

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Change is an inevitable part of life, but for many people, the thought of change triggers deep fear and anxiety. Whether it’s a major life transition like moving to a new city, starting a new job, or even smaller shifts like altering a daily routine, the fear of the unknown can feel paralyzing. As a […]

Overcome the Fear of Change

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When a loved one experiences a mental health crisis requiring acute care, families often find themselves in uncharted and overwhelming territory. The idea of needing a psychiatric hospital can stir feelings of fear, uncertainty, and anxiety, especially when the environment seems cold, clinical, or detached from the warm, supportive care we desire for those closest […]

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Supporting Families Through Crisis

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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is gaining recognition as one of the most effective therapeutic approaches for healing trauma. At The Pursuit Counseling, we offer EMDR therapy as part of our trauma-informed care because we believe in its profound ability to help clients move through painful experiences and find lasting relief. In this […]

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What is EMDR Therapy and How Can It Help?

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It’s a Saturday afternoon, and a parent and his child are working on a simple home improvement project. The task: holding a flashlight. But when the beam shifts slightly, the father’s calm demeanor quickly vanishes. He snaps, “Can’t you hold it right?” The child, wide-eyed and confused, retreats, feeling like they’ve done something wrong. What […]

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Big Reactions to Small Mistakes: Parent Pass on Trauma to Kids

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