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Some Men Feel Lonely and Need to Fost…
Blog Some Men Feel Lonely and Need to Foster Friendships Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC Men often suffer in silence Men do not often discuss loneliness and vulnerability but feel lonely and vulnerable. Men often neglect personal relationships while focusing on their careers and/or families. They may feel like they have things to…
Read MoreOne Death is too Many
Blog One Death is too Many Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC Overdoses are on the rise Over this past weekend, there was an uptick in drug-related deaths in Kalamazoo County. Health officials recognize a significant increase in deaths due to overdose. “Harm reduction precautions such as not using drugs alone, administering naloxone when…
Read MoreFind your motivation and stop procrastinating
Blog How to find your motivation and stop procastinating Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC How Do I Learn to Motivate Myself? Motivation comes easier for some than others. Many schools, universities, and industries try to find what motivates their students and employees daily. There are business meetings and personal development, trying to discover…
Read MoreThe Stress of Living with Someone That
Blog part 2 of a series The stress of living with someone that has a chronic illness! Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC Discovering Your Loved One is Ill Living with someone that is ill can challenge a relationship. Sitting in the doctor’s office or receiving a call your loved one has a chronic…
Read MoreI Have What? Discovering You Have a
Blog I have what? Discovering you have a chronic illness Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC the initial shock Tim McGraw sang lyrics that speak to anyone who has discovered a chronic illness. The lyrics go like this “With a lot of life before me. When a moment came that stopped me on a…
Read MoreThe Importance of Having a Furry Friend
Blog The Importance of having a furry friend Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC Pets can assist in improving physical and mental health. If you have a dog or a cat, you know the feeling you get from coming home after a long day and having your furry friend…
Read MoreTrauma Bonds and How to Heal From Them
Blog Trauma Bonds and how to heal from them Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC What is a trauma bond? A trauma bond is faced with abuse and neglect; our brains are wired to focus on getting through rough times. When someone is abused they latch on to the feeling of relief and safety…
Read MoreForgiveness is Essential for Our Mental Health
Blog Forgiveness is Essential for Our Mental Health Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC Forgiveness Releases Toxins Forgiveness allows the ability to enhance our mood, release stress, decrease anxiety/depression, and process trauma. Allowing yourself to forgive releases anger you may have been harboring and enhances your mental health. Forgiveness doesn’t mean you have to…
Read MoreSocial Media and the Impact it has on our Mental Health
Blog Social Media and the Impact it has on our Mental Health Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC How Social Media Plays a Role in our Mental Health Social media is here to stay it is a large part of our daily lives. It connects us with personnel and professionals to which we have…
Read MoreFeeling Emotionally Raw After The Mass Shooting?
Blog Feeling Emotionally Raw After The Mass Shooting? Some Coping Strategies to help You Heal Author: Dr. Julie. Sorenson, DMFT, MA, LPC Mass Shooting As we wake the dawn after the latest mass shooting in Michigan, we may be feeling emotionally raw. Some of us may not know how to start healing from this tragic…
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