We offer programs aimed at improving school attendance. Greentree Counseling Center Inc, Inc. focuses on the whole person to create
SO many people coming together to promote wellness and recovery. What a credit to our dedicated community professionals that a
Representatives from Greentree Counseling Center, Inc. will be available to answer questions, provide information and cheer the walkers on!
Diversions, distractions, and delightful detours. via Ooh, Shiny! — The Daily Post
An interview with an introvert and author of Text, Don’t Call: An Illustrated Guide to the Introverted Life. via Text, Don’t
Kevin Sampsell bears witness to the ways in which Alzheimer’s has been pulling his mother back in time, and taking
“Even at fifty, I feel the stirrings as strongly as a young shepherd boy who dropped everything he knew, crossed
Real Help for Eating Disorders The Emily Program in Ohio offers treatment for children, adolescents and adults focusing on eating
Thank you to Braking Point Recovery Center for inviting Greentree Counseling Center to the second annual Walk Against Heroin. We
Source: A Widow’s Rage Defense of Patton Oswalt’s Engagement
In the second interview in our Autism Awareness Month series, Holly Robinson Peete talks to HB about how ‘For Peete’s
Mental health is a state of well-being in which every individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with
Readers share their thoughts on talking — or not talking — about big goals. via (Not) Talking About Our Big Goals:
On the advice of a colleague, I watched the attached video to learn a great way to refocus your energy
Individuals seeking a new or different career are invited to attend the Job Fair on Thursday, April 28.
Greentree Counseling Center will be on hand to answer questions and provide resources. http://www.kent.edu/einside/event/kent-state-trumbull-boosts-community-health-and-career-three-fairs-april-26-28 Kent State University at
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/seeking-drug-abuse-treatment-know-what-to-ask/introduction Introduction The goal of drug abuse treatment is to stop drug use and allow people to lead active lives
By Melissa Montgomery, MA., Ed., LPCC-SUV, CDCA Our brains like “autopilot”: do the same thing, at the same time, in