Is My Husband/Wife a Sex Addict?

Is My Husband/Wife a Sex Addict? The word addiction carries many connotations but to be “addicted” typically means that there is a physiological dependence on something that is very difficult to break. Research on the brain has confirmed that there is a significant neurochemical reaction in ...

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Unity: An Answer from Peace

Unity: An Answer from Peace During a time of many voices, much division and uncertainty about the future it is important to quiet the voices that create more unrest and amplify the voice that is known as the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). This is what God‘s Word says about the topic of ...

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Building Strong Families

Building Strong Families What does the word family mean and how do we make strong families? The word family has changed over time.  Some people may think of family as their parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, and uncles. Others may expand the definition to close friends or neighbors. The ...

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Making the “new normal” normal

Making the "New Normal" normal Counselor Mike Vaughn tells us how to live in the "now" and reduce anxiety about the future https://www.wcnc.com/article/entertainment/television/charlotte-today/counseling-normal-anxiety/275-2c58d060-9617-4c9e-b816-33e1c57bb754 ...

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Supporting Your Children and Teens During COVID-19

Supporting Your Children and Teens During COVID-19 We’re all aware that COVID-19 has changed our lives in many ways. The adjustment has been difficult for many of us. As adults, we have had to deal with the stresses of working from home or losing our jobs, trying to maintain our family’s ...

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Coronavirus – Anxiety & Depression

How the Coronavirus Pandemic Could Exacerbate Anxiety and Depression. Keeping Yourself Healthy Through It. This pandemic with its rules for social distancing, staying quarantined in our homes, having to isolate from family and friends. Not being able to work and do the things people naturally ...

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Living Embodied and Relational During Stay at Home

Living Embodied and Relational During Stay at Home Stay at Home…don’t go out unless you need to…you are trying… and yet, are you tired, worn out, irritable, and angry the longer this goes on?  Having emotional ups and downs, anxiety, sadness, anger, and feeling powerless are all normal ...

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Happy Easter

  SureHope Counseling & Training Center would like to wish you a very Happy Easter! May we be reminded of the meaning of Easter and celebrate this truth every day of the year! John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him ...

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Easter:  The Hope of Victory

Easter:  The Hope of Victory Easter is here, and it feels different from recent years. There is a heaviness that cannot be ignored. The wake of the COVID-19 virus has put many of us in what seems an eternal “Saturday”. No, I do not just mean a day of the week, but rather the day between ...

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Toxic Silence in a Relationship

See Mike Vaughn on Charlotte Today talking about Toxic Silence is a Relationship https://www.wcnc.com/article/entertainment/television/charlotte-today/toxic-silence-in-a-relationship/275-e33a6f22-00f8-41dd-b420-f659d814b57e Mike ...

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