Building Workshops That Actually Work: A Guide for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Shortening the Distance Between Inspiration and Execution Every counselor, social worker, or psychologist has imagined offering a workshop. Maybe it arose in a session, when a client’s struggle revealed a pattern you knew many others carried. Maybe it came driving home, the idea of a grief support circle tugging at you, or a weekend training … Continue reading Building Workshops That Actually Work: A Guide for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Navigating the Challenges of Parkinson’s Caregiving After an Accident

The role of a family caregiver often starts unexpectedly, especially when a loved one faces a sudden health crisis, such as a car accident, followed by a Parkinson's disease diagnosis. This dual burden can lead to a complex caregiving situation that requires a delicate balance of compassion, knowledge, and resilience. In this extended guide, we … Continue reading Navigating the Challenges of Parkinson’s Caregiving After an Accident

“Brush With Grief” Workshop and Retreat benefits

Process Grief: The workshop provides a supportive and nurturing environment for individuals to process their grief in a healthy and constructive way through creative expression. Safe Place To Cry: The workshop is a safe and confidential space where individuals can feel comfortable to express their emotions and cry if needed without judgment. Creative: The workshop … Continue reading “Brush With Grief” Workshop and Retreat benefits