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All you is need is love
Love. . . Writers write about it. Crooners croon about it.
It’s been romanticized, aggrandized, and commoditized.
We seek it. We feel we’ve found it. Often to see it sadly slip away.
Who can you turn to? Who can you talk to? Who will understand?
We’ll work to quietly help you learn to love another, as well as yourself.
And steadily shed the spectre of unrequited love.


Beautiful losers
Some folks feel like real losers, when in reality they’re not.
They’ve just been blinded by folks who think they’re real winners, when in reality they’re not.
Effective therapy can help folks see that in a world of who’s up and who’s down what really matters is not what others think of you, but who you know you are.
Then, you can pursue life with a zest that puts you miles ahead of the rest.


Spring sadness
Spring should bring renewal and revived spirits.
Still, for all too many, sadness seems to know no season.
People usually hide the dark night of their soul.
But it takes its toll.
We’ll find workable ways to shed the winter of your discontent.
And maybe even feel some Spring fever.


Ground Hog Day?
In that fabled film, Bill Murray’s character keeps reliving the same winter day, until the time trap is dramatically sprung by true romance.
But what if every day really feels like a bleak replay of the one before?Then, it’s high time to get relief.
Our work together can help you see the light of a life worth living.
And emerge from the shadow of those endless days of discontent.


Love, actually
What is love anyway?
The best definition I’ve come up with is:
When one person wants the satisfaction of the other as much as their own.
Not more; that’s narcissistic. Not less; that’s masochistic.
Pretty simple. Yet pretty hard to achieve.
Because we’re often so clueless to ourselves.
And can’t see the forest for the trees.
So what is a person to do?
Together, we can help you quietly clear a field of contentment.
Instead of whacking in the weeds, until you feel hopelessly lo
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