January 6, 2012 – 4:11 pm
Today, I took a late lunch around 3 p.m. at a booth in one of my favorite local spots. The waitress took my order (the usual) and walked across the empty dining room to get my drink. While I waited, I checked a Facebook message from a friend, and upon looking up I was met [...]
September 20, 2011 – 1:01 pm
Dimensional Parenting by Suzi Tucker “Dimensional parenting” refers to an image of going beyond the limits of habitual thinking in order to meet our children in their fullness. From the moment of birth, a child is moving toward more and more life; thus, throughout the parenting journey, the task of care giving has a dual [...]
August 22, 2011 – 5:59 pm
Hey Team! We’d be very interested to feature your graduate level papers on our website. Please contact Jon or Nicole M with the electronic copy of your paper attached! We’re so proud of your hard work, we’d love to feature it!
February 14, 2011 – 7:19 pm
Anger among children is one of the most pervasive and disruptive emotions. Treating anger is usually a long term process. At the Madeline Centre, we believe that what underlies anger is fear, trauma, or anxiety. Our goal for anger management is not to force the child to stop the anger, but to find and treat [...]
October 28, 2009 – 4:09 pm
by Tina Cruz, Clinician Madeline Centre, Inc. Parenting often causes confused and distorted thinking. From the dull reality of the daily grind, to the absence of adult interaction and the emotional stress of just trying to be a good parent, to the endless piles of laundry, shopping, cooking, and countless other daily irritants, it’s no [...]
October 28, 2009 – 4:06 pm
Heather T. Forbes, LCSW author of “Beyond Consequences, Logic, and Control” www.BeyondConsequences.com A couple of days ago, I was attending a small group meeting and in order to introduce a few new members at this group, an ice breaker was given. We were asked to go around the room and in the spirit of Labor [...]