Deborah Roth, MA, PCC

Deborah Roth is a Spiritual Whole Life Coach who works primarily with overwhelmed, under-nurtured women (and a few good men), guiding them through life and career transitions so that they can make big changes in their lives and a lasting difference in the world. She offers powerful, structured programs for groups and individuals, and speaks, teaches, and writes on the subjects of women’s empowerment, radical self-care, conscious relationships, and managing life’s big changes. In addition, as a licensed Inter-faith Minister, she creates unique, powerful wedding...

Yvonne Sinclair, LMFT, MA

Yvonne Sinclair is a licensed Marriage Family and Child Counselor in California with a Masters in Counseling Psychology. She has been counseling clients about relationships since 1993. In her private practice she sees children, families, couples, and individuals. She address most issues around relationships, healing from abuse, parenting, anger management, and many others. Additionally, Sinclair creates and facilitates retreats and workshops for couples and singles and self-help programs, including books and audiobooks. She has been teaching anger management to children, teens, and adults since 1993....

Debra Warner, MS, MFT

Debra Warner is a licensed marriage and family therapist. She graduated from California Lutheran University, and earned a Bachelors Degree in Psychology with an Emphasis in Child and Family Development and a Minor in Gender Studies, followed by a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. While training in the Community Parent and Child Counseling Center at California Lutheran University, she gained experience in domestic violence while working with clients under the Verizon Domestic Violence grant. She was...

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Let’s make 2010 the year for emotional health

A few years ago, I visited an Ivy League school to learn about recent discoveries in the fields of science and medicine.

Sex on Antidepressants

Awhile back a reader asked me if I’d cover the topic of intimacy complications with regard to antidepressants.

How Having A Little Faith Can Ease Your Depression

Calling on your faith may be the best way to combat signs of depression.

Sara Denman, Psy.D.

Dr. Sara Denman focuses on compassionate therapy for change, transitioning clients from merely surviving to thriving by helping them identify and remove obstacles that prevent them from reaching their full potential. This is achieved by looking for peoples strengths and building upon those to overcome challenges. As a licensed psychologist, she work with clients who have a variety of issues that include but are not limited to; life changes, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, parenting challenges, body image issues, eating issues, sexual abuse, addictions, gay/lesbian...

How A Secure Relationship Can Help Your Depression

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

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