The Gifts of ADHD

The Gifts of ADHD Anyone experiencing ADHD personally or through a loved one or co-worker can easily understand the challenges: organization, planning and problem solving issues, emotional sensitivity, and difficulty managing life pace and general life. It is no easy feat that deserves ...

Read the Post

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day Processing the Grief Losing a child at any point in pregnancy is devastating. Some women loose their baby as a miscarriage, which occurs within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Some carry a baby longer than 20 weeks and it considered a stillbirth. It ...

Read the Post

Identity – Remind Me Who I Am

In the month of October we recognize the importance of screening for depression and the significance of the impact of depression.  Depression distorts our ability to truly see ourselves and we search for those answers (i.e. why was I created, what is the point of life, what am I to do with my life, ...

Read the Post

The Stigma of Sexual Abuse

The Stigma of Sexual Abuse In a just, sin free world, childhood sexual abuse would not exist.  Unfortunately, the statistics prove otherwise.  In 2012, research found that one in four girls and one in six boys will experience sexual abuse by the age of 18*.  Seventy percent of all reports of ...

Read the Post

Happy Labor Day!

Happy Labor Day! We hope you have a wonderful time of rest!  Labor day is a wonderful time to show and feel appreciation for all the ways we all work together as a community.  It is also a wonderful time to rest from that work to reflect.  Hoping that this Labor Day is a wonderful time to do just ...

Read the Post

Back to School Tips for Parents

Back to School Tips for Parents In the Charlotte and surrounding areas, schools will be back in session soon. Back to school means tightening bed time schedules, arising earlier in the morning, attending open houses with teachers, shopping for back-to-school supplies, and dealing with increased ...

Read the Post

The Growing World of Senior Citizenship: Stating the Facts

The Growing World of Senior Citizenship                                                                                Stating the Facts You probably have heard that 60 years of age is like the new 40 years of age in our world today. You may have heard that grandpas and grandmas are not ...

Read the Post

Diversity in Mental Health

Diversity in Mental Health What an honor it is to celebrate National Minorities Mental Health Month! As a minority and a counselor in the mental health field myself, I have learned about the importance of considering diversity, access to care, and stigma for minorities in mental health. Take a ...

Read the Post

Copyright © 2024 SureHope Counseling and Training Center · Theme by 17th Avenue