By Dorri Scott, Resident Clinical Social Worker for the Wise Family In addition to celebrating St. Patrick’s on March 17th last… Read more »
Posts Categorized: empathy
5 Great Resources to Support a Grieving Loved One
When a loved one is grieving you may ask yourself, “How can I support them through this process?” Intense… Read more »
Support during the grieving process
Photo by Marco Bianchetti on Unsplash By Kasey Cain, Resident in Counseling For the past four years, I have served as a… Read more »
Supporting your family through loss
Supporting your family through the loss of a loved one is difficult. It can often cause anxiety to the one who… Read more »
November is National Adoption Awareness Month
By guest contributor, Andrea D. Kessler It was the night before my son’s baptism in July. Furniture was pushed to one… Read more »
How can you manage anxiety?
We wanted to share some tools for maintaining mental health as we work to bring awareness to mental health issues… Read more »
Is it ever too late to grow wiser together?
Ask yourself, “When things aren’t going well in your family, how do you “start over”? Is it ever too late… Read more »
The Power of Empathy and Kindness
Last week, we completed our series on mindfulness practices for all ages. This week, our team of clinicians focuses… Read more »
Mindfulness for older children and teens
Finishing up our series from the New York Times on mindfulness with talk about older children and teens. Whenever… Read more »
Kids embody the meaning of mindfulness
Photo by Benjamin Manley on Unsplash Did you know mindfulness can even be beneficial for infants and young children? The practice of mindfulness… Read more »