Tag Archive for: CARE Counseling

Four Different Ways You Can Get PTSD

According to SAMHSA, 61% of men and 51% of US women report exposure to at least one-lifetime traumatic event and certain groups are at increased risk.

Different Types of PTSD and Stress Responses

Immediately after a highly stressful or traumatic event, your body automatically responds as part of the stress response cycle.

Nurturing Connections

Maintaining meaningful relationships with friends who live far away can be a challenging task.

Unveiling Racial Disparities in Licensing Exams for Clinicians

In the pursuit of equitable healthcare, it is crucial to address the systemic barriers that hinder underrepresented communities from entering and excelling in the field of clinical practice.

Prolonged Grief: Understanding the Controversial Debate

The debate surrounding prolonged grief highlights the need for a balanced perspective.

Embracing the Journey

The journey of life takes us through various stages, and one such stage that many of us will eventually encounter is being single and elderly.

Aging Gracefully

There is a unique elegance that comes with embracing the process of aging gracefully.

The Power of Conflict in Relationships

However, it is essential to understand that conflict is a natural part of human interactions and can be beneficial.

Unraveling the Shadows

While gaslighting is often associated with toxic relationships, it is crucial to understand what gaslighting truly is and dispel misconceptions that can cloud our understanding.

Building Therapeutic Relationships with Clients

Establishing a strong therapeutic relationship is essential for facilitating positive outcomes in various helping professions.