by Tom Ho | Sep 5, 2019 | Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Relationships
We’ve all seen or experienced the image of a pet eagerly awaiting the return of its owner. The happiness and warmth the pet and the owner both feel when they embrace after a long day. The feeling is joyous, calming, and centering. Having a pet has been shown... by Tom Ho | Aug 29, 2019 | Feeling Overwhelmed, Grief, Negative Thoughts, Relationships
Whether you are in denial over a recent breakup, your friend’s drinking “habit”, or a bad health diagnosis, we all experience in denial at some point. But is denial dangerous? The short answer? Yes. What is denial? Denial is the act of refusing to believe... by Tom Ho | Jul 18, 2019 | Relationships
Divorce is tough. You know this, I know this. With that come a lot of feelings, many of which we don’t know what to do with. It is easy to indulge in our feelings. However, depending on how we indulge can determine whether we enter our new life successfully or... by Tom Ho | Jul 11, 2019 | Relationships
If you have been married, it’s likely that part of how you define yourself is caught up in who you were with your ex. They have a certain idea of you and you have a certain idea of who you were with them. Without them around, what does that make you? Answer:... by Tom Ho | Jul 4, 2019 | Relationships
No matter the circumstances leading up to a divorce, even amicable ones, it is an adjustment for everyone. There are good and bad habits to break, a new life to create, and a new freedom at hand. Whether life after divorce looks good on you or not has a lot to do with... by Tom Ho | Jun 27, 2019 | Relationships
It’s difficult for kids to be shuffled back and forth between households when parents share custody, but it is also hard for you parents. One house may feel more like home than the other and, therefore, your children may be more comfortable at the other house...