Kelley OGorman, MA

Kelley O'Gorman is an individual & couples therapist who uses systemic patterns and family dynamics to understand how we make sense of relationships. She also studies the brain and its connections to emotions O'Gorman began her professional career in advertising, where she discovered her love for working with people. From there, she worked in marketing, market research, and retail design. After having her second child, she returned to graduate school to pursue an MA in Counseling Psychology from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon....

How To Manage Depression Without Meds

How love - not drugs - can save you and your relationship.

6 Things Every Kid Should Know About a Parent’s Depression

Maybe you or someone you know is a parent struggling with depression and doesn’t know how to explain it to your child.

Accessing faith through treating depression

“I don’t believe in medication, I have faith and just need to be more connected to God.”

Is Your Job Making You Depressed?

One of the more complex quandaries of depression is knowing when your job is making you depressed

Navigating Life’s Big Changes With Ease

Making the changes in your life work for you.

What’s a struggling teen?

What, exactly, is a struggling teen? The term struggling teen describes youths who show signs of ...

Podcast: Challenging the Stupidity Stereotype in Mental Illness

Can people with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia be intelligent, or are they dumb? Tune in as Gabe and Michelle navigate the intersections of intelligence, creativity, and mental health, challenging the stereotypes that people with mental illness are somehow less than other people. Our hosts also address the concepts of genius and the enigmatic "spark of madness." But that's not all – buckle up for a rollercoaster of tangents, including a deep dive into Mayim Bialik's role as a host on Jeopardy and the surprising misrepresentation...

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...

Connie

Connie, a former elementary school teacher from Philadelphia, PA, was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder two years after her husband viciously assaulted her.  Minutes after leaving her with a broken finger, a cervical spine injury, and a concussion, he then threatened to jump off the roof of his mother’s house. Connie had him hospitalized and cared for him for six months. Before the attack, which was the culmination of a series of mental and physical assaults, Connie had been outgoing and social. In addition to...

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