Divorce, Family Therapy, Parenting, Relationships
Divorce rates in the United States are the highest in the world. Fifty percent of marriages end up in divorce, and the aftermath requires adjustment and long term emotional support.
Following divorce, children tend to experience a wide variety of emotions, feeling anger, confusion, guilt, sadness....
Culture, Family Therapy, Individual Therapy, Men, Relationships, Women
Cultural differences play a crucial role in defining what is considered normal versus abnormal. I am writing this blog to target the Hispanic community. As a Latin woman, I have dealt with consolidating varying, often conflicting, perceptions of mental illness as defined in the Hispanic...
Addiction, Alcohol, Family Therapy, Individual Therapy
I have had various patients in my practice that have raised the dreaded question of “Am I an alcoholic? Can I stop on my own?” this question is quickly followed by “No! My problem is not that serious!” I decided to write this blog after...