• Brooke Turbyfill is a freelance editor and writer from north Georgia; she enjoys connecting with people over coffee, hiking, and reading books of all genres. When she isn't editing a book or writing an article for clients in the health and education industries, she is working on several passion projects, including a middle-grade magical realism novel and a book of stories from around the world that honor the ways we celebrate large and small. She also publishes a Substack newsletter, "On Stories," which helps writers connect their real-time lives to their writing lives. You can follow her at https://brooketurbyfill.substack.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/brooke_turbyfill/ or connect with her at www.brooketurbyfill.com.

  • If you’re already in therapy, are therapy groups necessary? You may already have a counselor, whether it’s for everyday life processing or something specific, such as trauma, an anxiety disorder, depression, or addiction. Here we explain what therapy groups are, how to know if one would benefit you, and what to expect. What are therapy groups? Therapy groups help a person heal in a group setting, and they are led by at least one professionally licensed mental health therapist. [...]

  • When teens are struggling, seeing a counselor can help them be reflective about their thought patterns and circumstances. Counseling for teens can also give them the opportunity to talk to someone who is a trained listener and can ask skillful questions to help the teen come to their own realizations. When counseling works best for a teen, it impacts the entire family. 4 Ways Counseling for Teens Can Benefit Your Family Here are four ways that counseling for teens [...]