by Lime Tree Counseling | Aug 25, 2020 | Trauma Counseling
by Alana Gregg, MS I’m just gonna throw this out there…I’m a New York Giants fan. I know, I know. You can take the girl out of Jersey but you can’t take the Jersey out of the girl. Don’t worry, my husband has already brainwashed my kids to be Philadelphia...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Mar 10, 2020 | Trauma Counseling
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...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Oct 2, 2019 | Trauma Counseling
By Katie Bailey, MA, LPC I hear it often. People have a friend or loved one who is hurting, but refuses to go to therapy. I really do understand how challenging it can be to set up that first appointment; however, I also know how effective counseling can be. I’ve sat...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Sep 23, 2019 | Trauma Counseling
By Katie Bailey, MA, LPC None of us can avoid it. In our broken world, things aren’t as they are supposed to be, and without a doubt, we will hurt each other. You will hurt others, and they will hurt you. Most of the time, these wounds are fairly shallow, and we can...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Aug 19, 2019 | Trauma Counseling
By Katie Bailey, MA, LPC Usually when we think of trauma, we think of big events, like a sexual assault, mass shooting or plane crash. These events are of course very traumatic; however, seemingly smaller events can also cause a trauma response. Many people minimize...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Jul 15, 2019 | Trauma Counseling
By Katie Bailey, MA, LPC As a trauma counseling specialist, I see again and again how easy it is for people who have experienced abuse to get stuck in their pain. Often people aren’t even consciously aware how the abuse effects their lives today; they just know they...
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