by Lime Tree Counseling | Dec 22, 2020 | Couples Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Online Counseling, Premarital Counseling
by Alana Gregg, MS There are many different kinds of relationships: spouse, parent, sibling, friend. Although they each serve a different function in our life, they all have the same characteristics that make them healthy and beneficial. How can you tell if your...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Nov 17, 2020 | Anxiety Counseling, Boundaries, Couples Counseling
by Genevieve Kim, MA, LMFT Since the months leading up to the election, it seems like everything has been made a political issue. Not only did we watch the presidential debates, but if you’ve been active on social media, you’ve probably witnessed highly contentious...
by Lime Tree Counseling | May 19, 2020 | Anxiety Counseling, Couples Counseling, Culturally Sensitive, Online Counseling, Premarital Counseling, Trauma
by Maddie Lukens, MA Some of our ideas about what a counselor does come from comics, cartoons, sitcoms, or even reality TV shows. Picture this: a client walks into a small office – there is a couch and a desk, probably one thousand books line the shelves of the...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Mar 20, 2020 | Anxiety Counseling, Couples Counseling, Online Counseling, Trauma
by Katie Bailey, MA, LPC Even before we all knew the word “coronavirus” online counseling services were growing. Our world is becoming increasingly mobile. These days you can do almost anything online: see your doctor, attend a work meeting, shop for nearly anything,...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Mar 17, 2020 | Couples Counseling, Premarital Counseling
by Alana Gregg, MS Marriage is essentially two imperfect people trying to understand each other and love each other well. Sometimes we expect our spouse to be a mind reader, to just know what we need, and we feel hurt when they don’t just know what we want. But...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Mar 10, 2020 | Anxiety Counseling, Couples Counseling, Trauma
by Katie Bailey, MA, LPC Did clicking on this post raise some angst for you because of the word “vulnerable”? Good job on taking the risk to click through and read it! The idea of vulnerability scares most people. Dictionary.com says vulnerability actually means...
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