Adventure Based Counseling
We are excited to begin offering Adventure Based Counseling as an alternative or in addition to traditional talk therapy. Adventure Based Counseling is therapy using games, activities, initiatives
Adventure Based Counseling Group
We are excited to announce that we will facilitate 2 groups this July. The groups will last for 4 weeks and will be an hour in length. We are currently looking to fill two groups of high school students
Decisions
So many times in our lives we have to face what seems to be tough decisions. I know for me, there are always 2 things at work – emotion & logic. Although I try to constantly find the balance between the two
Story Telling
I once heard someone say “all we really have to share with each other are our stories.” Since hearing that statement, I’ve reflected upon it quite a bit. Sharing your full life story with another person takes willing vulnerability.
Grief & Loss
Everyone with the ability to give and receive love grieves when a loss is suffered, but Dr. Wolfelt contends that “if we are to heal, we must also mourn. Over time, with the support of others, to mourn is to heal.
Who is Logos Counseling Services and Why do we exist?
Over the last 20 plus years, I have been asked many times who we are and why we exist. My first reaction is to retort with, “because it’s what I wanted”. 🙂 The truth is though, that although the dream
Suicide: Heaven or Hell
A question is often asked that we have all pondered or will ponder at some time in our life. The question is, can someone who commits suicide go to heaven or do they automatically go to hell? More specifically, can a Christian who commits suicide go to heaven?
Remembering a Different Future
Everyone seeks to be emotionally free and determined. But we also want to share our lives with the important people in our lives. This has been called the intimacy paradox.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitation and Reprocessing)
Have you experienced a traumatic event in your life such as post war PTSD, childhood sexual abuse, substance abuse, self-mutilation, intense grief, phobias, panic attacks, anxiety, or the like?
The Return to Innocence
In 1994 an unusual song hit the radio waves. It had a slow and undulating rhythm with an Amis chant to open the song and then continued throughout the song. Some of the lyrics are: