by Shannon McLaughlin | Feb 19, 2016 | Counseling, Grief and Loss Counseling
Pet loss is painful The grief felt losing a pet is a surprise to many people. A beloved pet is a companion on so many levels to a human that when the companion is gone the loss is profound. Other pet lovers understand your grief but many of us are embarrassed...
by Shannon McLaughlin | Nov 25, 2015 | Anger Management Counseling, Counseling
Difficult relatives, it that time of the year for the obligatory blog post about getting along with family during the holidays. This can be a very stressful time for people, particularly if your family contains difficult characters. The following are some tips to...
by Shannon McLaughlin | Oct 29, 2015 | Anger Management Counseling
It is challenging to communicate with a person who is angry. The best option is to wait until the person is calm before holding the conversation but there are times waiting is not possible. When the conversation must be addressed now, the following are some tips to...
by Shannon McLaughlin | Sep 13, 2015 | Anger Management Counseling, Counseling
Anger at your therapist may be confusing. Many people experience relief, gratitude and hope the first two or three sessions of counseling. For many it is the first time to speak with someone about long pent up emotions, past hurts and grievances. As the rapport with...
by Shannon McLaughlin | Jun 17, 2015 | Anger Management Counseling, Counseling
Blaming another for one’s anger is the greatest roadblock to managing anger. We like to think that when someone does something that angers us; it is the other person’s fault for our anger. Many people believe anger is merely stimulus – response. It is not. She said...