Catherine Ewing, LCSW, MDiv, MSW

A lifelong seeker and learner, over the last 30 years Catherine Ewing has studied to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Ordained Minister of Spiritual Peacemaking, Certified Dream Coach and Dream Coach Group Leader, Passion Test Facilitator, Reiki Master Teacher and Emotional Freedom Technique practitioner. She has also studied other energy healing modalities and personal transformation programs. Related Links Personal website

Being Depressed Can Ruin A Man’s Sex Drive

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Melissa Fritchle, LMFT, MA

Melissa Fritchle received her Masters degree in Holistic Counseling Psychology from John F. Kennedy University and is licensed by the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She volunteered several years at both Hospice of Santa Cruz and Women’s Crisis Support/Defensa Des Mujeres. Additionally, she trained and interned at Process Therapy Institute in Los Gatos. Fritchile is also a licensed JourneyDance instructor and leads movement exploration groups. She is a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and...

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Suicide ranks as the eleventh leading cause of death in the United States.

How A Secure Relationship Can Help Your Depression

Relationships with a depressed partner are often characterized by negative communication, blame, withdrawal, irritability...

Sandy Jardine, LPC, MS

Sandy Jardine is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Certified Emotionally Focused Therapist and Supervisor (approved by ICEEFT), and workshop leader, with 30 years’ experience working with individuals, couples, and groups. She received her Masters in Counseling from the University of Arizona, graduating with honors. Since then, she has trained extensively with the leading couples counseling experts in the United States and Canada, including Drs. John and Julie Gottman, creators of Scientifically Based Marital Therapy and Dr. Ellyn Bader and Dr. Pete Pearson. With this foundation, Jardine...

How To Snap Out Of Your Depression

Using TMS, the only scientifically proven cure for depression, can really help.

Maud Purcell, LCSW, MSW

Maud Purcell, MSW, LCSW, CEAP, is a skilled and seasoned psychotherapist. Her approach is short-term and solution-focused. She recognizes that most dilemmas have straightforward, common-sense solutions, and weaves a unique blend of warmth and humor into her work. She works extensively with adults, couples and teens. Maud started The Life Solution Center of Darien in 2009 to address patients needs on a comprehensive, holistic basis, by bringing together a variety of independent practitioners under one roof. The breadth of services offered at The Life Solution...

Depression’s Secret Plan For Your Identity

We've all come to know the experience of the blues, being down, heartbreak, disappointment, sadness, or what some might even call depression.

Erin C. Pollard, MA, MFT

Erin C. Pollard believes there are many rich stories about you that are yet to be told; stories of undiscovered strengths and wisdom. She hold a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and has been a practicing therapist since 2007. Related Links Personal website

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