Tune in for my conversation with Reverend Jeff Prothro as we discuss coping with grief, anger, anxiety and depression. Access a list of (free) crisis outreach Resources
I want to share a concept that I had not been familiar with before, but which totally makes sense: recent grief/loss is not reducing over time. The loss stays the same, it is us who change. We grow around the grief.
Friendship is HUGE. It is important to make decisions that are win-win and to feel like your partner has your back in all situations, especially challenging ones.
Grandparents can be an incredible resource for a family. Here are a few of the amazing and important roles I’ve seen these often unsung Heroes fulfill.
Suffering the loss of a child or peer is traumatic. People genuinely caring about other people makes a difference. Here are some practical things you can do if you are worried about someone in your life. It is time to love.
When our friendship is working well with our romantic partners, we have access to our sense of humor which is crucial to helping us manage the inevitable conflict which occurs in a relationship.
It is an exciting time be able to gather in a common space to learn and grow. KCCT offers a variety of community workshops plus professional training opportunities!
How do you feel when someone “has your back?” I bet supported, seen, and heard. This Valentine’s Day, try to really turn towards your loved ones with some extra love.