Articles & Literature
Benefits of Seeking Mental Health Counseling
Mental health counselors are trained to work with various populations including adults, men, women, elderly, teens, children, and couples. Mental health counselors also specialize in various areas including marriage and family, addiction, multicultural, career, trauma, addiction, and school counseling.
Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG): Be the Best Version of Yourself
Post-traumatic growth is a positive psychological change as a result of adverse experiences or trauma to help you reach a higher level of your competence.
The Reality of Childhood Domestic Violence
Children who grow up in homes with domestic violence are at higher risk of developing mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. They may also have difficulty with emotional regulation, aggression, and interpersonal relationships.
6 Tips to Enhance Your Relationship with Your Children
Having a strong family relationship is the best protective factor in preventing child abuse. The most important thing is to make our homes a safe haven for our children, so they can flourish and have the strength to deal with all the outside pressures of the world.
Maintaining Healthy Families in Ramadan
Ramadan is a special time for Muslims around the world to come together and deepen their connection with Allah. It is also a time for families to come together and strengthen their bonds.
Signs of Narcissism & Treatment For It
We all know them, those people that we say are “so full of themselves.” The ones who have to dominate everything and believe it is my way or no way. Most frequently, they are the people who are always right, no matter what proof you provide.
Financial Abuse
What is Financial abuse? Financial abuse is a range of tactics used by an abuser to undermine the economic and financial independence and confidence of a victim. The goal is to create financial dependence as a means of control.
The Reality of Domestic Violence in the Muslim Community
“The scars you don't see are the hardest to heal” -Astrid Alauda
Domestic Violence (DV) is real, it's dangerous and it's rampant in all communities with the Muslim community being no exception. DV education and awareness must be prominent throughout the year and not only in October or after a homicide has occurred. Are we truly aware of what Domestic Abuse means?
Domestic Violence Awareness: Part 2
As we become aware of the realities of what domestic abuse includes , It's important to understand the social dynamics of our culture of acceptance of abuse.