5 Life Changing Values for a Healthy Family

5 Life Changing Values for a Healthy Family When parents call our office in Fort Collins to schedule counseling or a psychological evaluation for their children, they often feel helpless, frustrated, confused, and at the end of themselves. While their focus is on the health and well being of the children experiencing certain challenges, their […]
Do I Need Therapy?

Do I Need Therapy? Colorado Center for Assessment and Counseling offers individual counseling and therapy for children and adults in Fort Collins You sat at the table surrounded by family, getting drawn into the same family dynamics (for better or worse), and as you ate you realized that maybe you need some help. Whatever brought you […]
All is Lost! Or Maybe Not…?
So I’ll just come right out and say it: I made a careless mistake this morning while moving my blog to a new domain, and I lost all of the content from the past nine months. Posts, tags, categories, etc…all gone. I’ll admit that I had quite a “freak out” moment earlier today after it […]
A Little Talking Goes a Long Way
If you haven’t checked out Tara Parker-Pope’s “Well Blog” in the New York Times, it’s worth a look. She’s provided a lot of material for my own blog, and this entry is no exception. A recent guest post by a psychiatrist, Dr. Jeff Deitz, provided more anecdotal evidence that talk therapy is a powerful tool in […]
The Men’s Group Begins
I mentioned a few weeks ago that I’m starting a men’s therapy group here in Fort Collins. Over the last month or so, I’ve been gathering referrals and conducting pre-group consultations in hopes of starting soon. I am pleased to say that several men are to ready to join the group! We’ll be starting within the […]
Mind Over Meds
I read a good article in the NYT the other day (thanks again, Kyle) dealing with the state of psychiatry in the USA. Over the years, psychiatrists have become known more for clinical interviews, diagnosis, and prescribing medication than for doing actual therapy with their patients. Daniel Carlat, M.D., a psychiatrist and the author of this […]