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When Comfort Can Kill: The Dangers of Emotional Eating

We cannot take emotions lightly, yet they are hard to define. How do you explain to someone what love feels like? Or grief? Or sadness? Feelings can overtake us and even cause physical ailments. Have you ever been so worried about something that it made you sick to your stomach or gave you an excruciating headache? Some people seek solace and comfort in food. It can start innocently enough: Choosing to celebrate accomplishments with dinners out or soothing a heartache with pints of ice cream. Unfortunately, the mind decides this is a rewarding behavior and releases a cascade of feel-good chemicals. [...]

By , |July 14th, 2026|Categories: Eating Disorders, Featured, Individual Counseling|

Teen Drug Abuse: What to Know and How to Help

In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic, substance abuse among adolescents has been at lower levels than before the pandemic. It’s not entirely certain what has contributed to this, but the National Institute on Drug Abuse has indicated that the reported use of alcohol, nicotine vaping, and cannabis in the twelve months before the survey found levels of use have “generally declined from or held steady” compared with previous years. This is undoubtedly good news, with the survey indicating, for instance, that alcohol use declined among 10th graders, with a reported use of 26.1% in the past twelve months (compared to [...]

Emotional Attachment: Emotional Dumping or Vulnerability?

You’ve probably experienced it. Maybe you were on the receiving end. A friend stops by, and before you can even get past the niceties, they dump a month’s worth of their tears and fears at your feet. Or maybe it was you. Something built up inside of you all day, all week, maybe all month, and the moment someone asked, “How are you?” it all spilled out of your mouth in one unfiltered, jarringly authentic rush. That’s what has become popularly known as “emotional dumping.” You’ve probably heard about it on social media. There, it’s praised as equal to being vulnerable, [...]

Finding God in the Middle of Mental Exhaustion and Chronic Fatigue

Sometimes we experience a specific kind of tiredness that sleep doesn’t fix. We try to lie down at the end of the day in hopes of waking up the next morning feeling refreshed. But we’re disappointed when we wake up feeling just as depleted as we were when we closed our eyes. Mental exhaustion and chronic fatigue are more complicated than we think. Chronic fatigue or mental exhaustion is not just a temporary condition, and a good night’s rest or a long weekend does not resolve it. It is a persistent experience that seeps into our thoughts and emotions in the [...]

By , |July 6th, 2026|Categories: Featured, Individual Counseling, Men’s Issues, Spiritual Development|

7 Long-Distance Relationship Tips to Help You and Your Partner Thrive While Apart

There are many reasons you might seek long-distance relationship tips. Perhaps you’re dating someone you met online, and they live in another city or state. Your spouse may have taken a job in another state, but you’re still working to sell the house where you’ve been living for the last 10 years. It could be that a friend of yours is dating someone she met overseas while studying, and she’s asking you for advice. Or you might be a military family with long periods of separation because of your or your spouse’s career. Even if your spouse simply travels several days out [...]

What To Know During Your First Year of Marriage

The first year of marriage is an exciting time. You have been through the dating phase and engagement, and finally, after weeks or months (or years), you are finally husband and wife. But the first year of marriage can also be challenging as you learn to navigate the realities of married life and adapt to your new normal. Why the First Year of Marriage is Eye-Opening The first year of marriage is eye-opening and quite the adjustment for most couples. This is a time when the newness and excitement begin to fade slightly, and the realities of living together on your own [...]

When You Might Need Mental Health Help

Your mental health is critical for your overall well-being. Knowing the signs of mental health issues allows you to take action early and prevent severe problems by seeking intervention. Mental health help is only a call away. The Signs That Your Mental Health Is Declining You may have noticed little signs and worried about your mental health. People experience the ups and downs of life and may go through small bouts of feeling blue, anxious, unable to focus, or waking up in the middle of the night. Typically, these are temporary issues resulting from stress or major life events. However, when [...]

By |June 26th, 2026|Categories: Featured, Individual Counseling, Personal Development|

I Have a Depressed Spouse. What Should I Do to Help?

One of the mistakes people make is to attempt to live unaffected by the depression of their spouse. As married individuals, this can never be right. The Bible is clear in Mark 10:8 (NLT), that “…the two are united into one. Since they are no longer two but one….” This scripture is giving a principle, not simply an intelligent understanding. When individuals are joined together, they share what is seen and unseen. A partner will feel the presence of depression in their home and will see the operation of depression on their significant other, as they watch their spouse’s life force [...]

Depression Symptoms: Do These Common Signs Describe Your Life?

Do you ever feel like you are wading through a thick sludge, but happiness gets farther away with each step? Do you feel like this tired balloon, where it feels impossible to lift off the ground, even though you want to fly? Yet you likely keep a smile on your face for the world. Depression – it’s a word we are all familiar with. In popular culture today, we use the word depression in a variety of ways. We may call something “depressing” if a heavy topic interrupts an otherwise pleasant afternoon. We say we are depressed when we are feeling [...]

By , |June 24th, 2026|Categories: Depression, Featured, Individual Counseling|
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