One of the world’s most ruthless and notorious dictators is dead. Maummar Gaddafi’s 42 year reign of oppression and terror ended yesterday in his home town of Sirte as the people of Libya realized their long and bloody fight for freedom. No one can deny the enormous sense of jubilation and justice felt on the […]
Continue ReadingChildren as Young as 4 can be Diagnosed with ADHD
The American Academy of Pediatrics has changed the diagnosable age range of children struggling with ADHD from 6-12 to 4-18 years old. The changes reflect ongoing research that suggests symptoms of ADHD are evident at a much earlier age than previously thought and continue into the adolescent years. Although it is fairly common for teens to be diagnosed […]
Continue ReadingPolaris Counseling is on the Move!
Check out our new partial car wrap design! As part of our re-branding process we wanted to bring Polaris Counseling to the streets of our community. The wrap displays our new logo, web address, phone number, short list of services, and a QR code that links anyone interested in finding out more about our services (or people that just like […]
Continue ReadingPolaris Counseling Has a New Website!
After several months of hard work (with a little blood, sweat and tears!) Polaris Counseling is proud to announce the launch of it’s new website! Our diverse new site provides a more streamlined, personable and user friendly platform for our readers to explore our services, get to know our counselors, read our self-help articles and […]
Continue ReadingFive Ways to Show Your Spouse You Love Them
Love. That’s a tricky one. What is love? How do we know it really exists? Will we ever find it? If we do, can we keep it? These are all questions that we have asked ourselves periodically throughout our lives, and may still be asking today. We’ve all heard a friend or family member proclaim […]
Continue ReadingFive Ways to Screw up Your Relationship
There are literally thousands of ways we can disconnect with our partner throughout the course of our relationship. We can say mean things in the “heat of battle”, ignore one another at a social event or even forget an anniversary. But alone, these isolated and random events don’t necessarily mean that the relationship is destined […]
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