Susan is a seasoned therapist of more than 15 years. Join her to talk about therapy concepts, relationships, mentoring, and faith. Susan believes truth should be tangible and easy to apply to our everyday lives, and each week she will unpack one concept and share with you how you can make small changes that will lead you to better mental health and stronger relationships.
Brad Franklin of Fresh Roots Family Counseling is back in the studio with Susan this week to untangle two new quotes: "What is said is not always what is heard" and "My relationship to God should be reflective of my relationship to others."
Brad Franklin of Fresh Roots Family Counseling is back in the studio with Susan this week to untangle two new quotes: "What is said is not always what is heard" and "My relationship to God should be reflective of my relationship to others."
To piggyback on last month's series on "The Brutal Realities of Pornography," Susan has invited fellow therapist Katie Ubben to discuss a recent training they attended on the addictiveness of technology. The Joshua Center and SelfCtrl, a non-profit that seeks to educate parents on screen time habits so they can model and implement healthy boundaries around devices, offered the training.
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