How Does a Child Experience Grief?
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How Does a Child Experience Grief?

Grief changes the whole brain, not just the feeling part. Loss can alter a child's cognitive development and you might see this reflected in their academic performance. You may notice they’re suddenly struggling to concentrate, having memory problems, or lacking motivation. These common cognitive effects of grief may impact their ability to learn and engage in school.

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The Real Benefits of a Therapy Dog
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The Real Benefits of a Therapy Dog

Research has shown that spending time with a therapy dog can lead to reduced levels of stress and anxiety, which can make a significant difference in how clients feel during their counseling sessions. A dog's soothing presence and intuitive responses can complement the counselor's techniques and provide clients with the holistic support they need to grow and change.

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What Does Depression Look Like for a College Student?

What Does Depression Look Like for a College Student?

The challenges inherent in the college experience, ranging from the demanding nature of assignments to homesickness, exams, and societal expectations, frequently culminate in the onset of depression for many students. Beyond these common stressors, additional factors elevate the risk of depression among college students.

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What are the Signs That My Child Needs Counseling?
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What are the Signs That My Child Needs Counseling?

Facing negative experiences and emotions is a part of life. Help children understand that while they can’t control the external circumstances that conjure up negative emotional states like depression and anxiety, they can learn healthier control over their responses to them. And they don’t have to learn alone.

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