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March 12, 2020

How to Write Your Birth Story: Using The Power of Expressive Writing to Process Trauma

Have you experienced birth trauma? Many moms aren’t sure what birth trauma is or how to heal, writing your story is one avenue for hope. Read on…

March 9, 2020

Recognizing the Signs of Birth Trauma

Interested in learning more about the common signs of birth trauma? Read on!

March 6, 2020

Welcome to Wellness & Co.

Hi friends, join in as we walk you through the Wellness & Co. rebrand!

November 4, 2019

A Complete Guide to Starting Couples Therapy: Kickstart Your Bond with Healing and Hope Today

Interested in understanding common myths of therapy and what the therapy process is all about? Check out our latest blog and e-course!

September 29, 2019

Does Your Marriage Need To Get UNSTUCK?

Has your marriage grown apart? Does it need a hard reset? Are you feeling stuck? We can help!

September 29, 2019

Why Do We Feel Powerlessness?

Sometimes we fear powerful, sometimes we feel powerless.

September 29, 2019

How to Heal from Relational Trauma

Trauma has an individual layer and a relational layer. Have you ever stopped to consider how you heal the relational layer?

September 18, 2019

Did You Know? Recovering From Infidelity Looks Different for Every Client

Infidelity is painful, being betrayed is brutal, not everyone copes the same.

September 3, 2019

Does it Ever Feel Like No One Understands?

Do you ever feel like no one really understands?

August 7, 2019

Understanding Sexual Trauma

Many clients have experienced sexual trauma. We never take these stories for granted because we know they are personal, private, and painful.