I thought Good Catholics didn’t need therapy. Then I went.
Simcha Fisher is a speaker, freelance writer and author of The Sinner’s Guide to Natural Family Planning. She blogs daily at simchafisher.com and weekly at The Catholic Weekly. She lives…
Simcha Fisher is a speaker, freelance writer and author of The Sinner’s Guide to Natural Family Planning. She blogs daily at simchafisher.com and weekly at The Catholic Weekly. She lives…
December 9, 2019 The 2019 Giving Tuesday Campaign was a success! Together, we raised over $1,800 to provide affordable mental health care to those in need. New this year, we rolled…
October 29, 2019 It is with considerable sadness we share with you a big transition at The Northwest Catholic Counseling center (NCC). Every five years the members of the…
October 28, 2019 Before there is a “we” there were individuals who happened to cross paths and made the choice to start a relationship. Relationships have phases that are developmental…
October 16, 2019 “We” is a very powerful word that involves relationship. We come into this world entering relationships, we move through life with relationships, and refer to ourselves by…
September 26, 2019 Nearly 230 incredible women gathered on September 21 for The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center's (NCC) 18th Annual Circle of Strength Luncheon to raise money for financially fragile…
September 18, 2019 Every year, personal trainer Jolene Spear throws a pool deck party for her fitness clients, and another one for her neighbors. This year, Spear decided she…
Originally posted on The Wandering Writer Blog by Anna Ferguson on September 5, 2019. Shared with permission by the author. September 18, 2019 I think J.K. Rowling had it right when…
September 9, 2019 While we all are susceptible to vicarious trauma, there are ways we can build our emotional resilience. Emotional resilience is the ability to bounce back or recover…
September 9, 2019 As the nation continues to process the most recent wave of mass shootings, returning to regular life for some may be more challenging than for others, even…