Building a Child-Centered, Co-Parenting Connection
by Jody Sargent, LCSW Divorce GRIEF – A disturbance of trusted family relationships that changes interpersonal connections and the disruption […]
by Jody Sargent, LCSW Divorce GRIEF – A disturbance of trusted family relationships that changes interpersonal connections and the disruption […]
by Shannon Starley, CSW What is resilience? It’s the ability to make it through difficult times and come out stronger […]
by Randi Tolman, CSW Neurodivergent: (N) A person who exhibits a neurotype that differs from the majority of people. Have […]
by Jody Sargent LCSW, MSW, LVRC, CRC Effects of Divorce and Family Conflict on Children Divorce and other family conflicts […]
by Chelsy Phelps, LMFT Raising teenagers can be a daunting task for any parent. Adolescence is a period marked by […]
by Jess Graves, CSW In order to understand if you need trauma therapy, it is important to understand what trauma […]
by Gwen Davis, ACMHC Have you diligently worked to overcome your past, emerging from the darkness into a place of […]
by Jess Graves, CSW Exploring mental health through therapy can be a valuable and transformative process. It can provide a […]
By Jody Sargent, LCSW Often, I hear the phrase, “You’re just playing with my child,” after my therapy sessions. While […]
By Gwen Davis, ACMHC Being Depressed Can Start to Feel Like your Comfort Zone A few years ago, the weighted […]
Join our 12-week Middle School Support Group with Jessica Hansen, CSW, at Unified Family Therapy, crafted for ages 12-14. Starting […]
Dear Unified Family Therapy Clients, Warm greetings as we approach the new year! We hope this message finds you in […]
Learn how to improve your family communication with Jody Sargent, LCSW as she explores the complexities of the holidays.
by Gwen Davis, ACMHC The Baggage We Carry Have you ever contemplated the childhood experiences and emotions that continue to […]
by Melena Stevens, LCSW Heros are Hit the Hardest Being a front-line worker is hard. Being a front-line worker since […]
by Jessica Hansen, CSW Society often carries misconceptions about therapy, leading some to embrace it while others remain skeptical. It’s […]
By Chelsy Phelps LMFT In the fast-paced and demanding world we live in, burnout has become an all-too-common occurrence. It […]
By Jody Sargent, LCSW The opposite of love is not hate – it is indifference. Couples experiencing a divorce often […]
By: Jessica Hansen, CSW Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are events that take place when you are under the age of […]
Play therapy, in all its wonderful forms, holds the key to unlocking your child’s potential. Whether through visualization, storytelling, crafts, role-playing, toys and objects, or sand play, play therapy allows young minds to express themselves, tap into their creativity, and feel secure within these therapeutic environments. It empowers them to become the authors of their own stories, creating their own happy endings.