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3 Ways The Phrase "Narcissistic Abuse" Harms The Public
"Narcissistic Abuse" is a popular phrase, but it's problematic, even dangerous. New Leaf Counseling Group counseling & therapy in Charlotte.
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"Narcissistic Abuse" is a Harmful Phrase: 4 Reasons Why
By: Logan Cohen, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, AAMFT Clinical Supervisor, Founder of New Leaf Counseling Group I Charlotte, NC...
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What is an Emotional Affair? 3 Real Life Examples
By: Logan Cohen, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy, Founder of New Leaf Counseling...
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Harmful Myth of “Narcissistic Abuse” in Domestic Violence
What is "Narcissistic Abuse?" This catchy phrase is a MYTH that hides Domestic Violence. Learn more from Logan Cohen & Bea Cote in Charlotte
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A Black Counselor in Charlotte on Mental Health in Modern Times
A Black Counselor at New Leaf Counseling Group in Charlotte, NC explains Mental Health with racism & a pandemic.
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Want More Intimacy? Communicate Through Conflict
If you are ready for more intimacy in your relationship in Charlotte, NC? Then it's time to learn how to communicate through conflict.
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How Cheating Hurts a Relationship: Couples Counselor in Charlotte Explains - Part 2
New Leaf Counseling Group has a diverse therapist and counselor team in Charlotte, NC. How cheating hurts a relationship Part 2
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How Cheating Hurts a Relationship: Couples Counselor in Charlotte Explains - Part 1
Wondering how cheating hurts a relationship? The founder of New Leaf Counseling Group in Charlotte, NC explains how it hurts and/or HEALS.
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Is My Relationship Abusive? 4 Steps to Leaving an Abusive Relationship
Is my relationship abusive? Get answers, as well as the steps to leaving an abusive relationship from a couples counselor in Charlotte, NC.
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Looking for a Counselor or Therapist near you in Charlotte, NC? New Leaf Counseling Group
Are you ready to see a counselor or therapist in the Charlotte area? New Leaf Counseling Group has a diverse counselor and therapist team.
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What is Cheating? A Couples Counselor Gives 5 Answers
Are YOU wondering, "What is cheating?" A couples counselor in Charlotte, NC gives 5 answers at New Leaf Counseling Group.
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Medical Workers Fighting COVID-19 Are Facing a Mental Health Crisis: Counselor Offering 50% Off
Counselor giving 50% OFF for healthcare professionals directly impacted by the Coronavirus Pandemic at New Leaf Counseling Group Charlotte
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Role of the Nervous System in Depression and Anxiety
Use your nervous system to manage Anxiety and Depression symptoms. Dr. Jeff Brockman at New Leaf Counseling Group in Charlotte, NC. explains
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AAMFT Approved Clinical Supervisor: 9 Essentials
Need an AAMFT Approved Clinical Supervisor in Charlotte, North Carolina? Therapist & Counselor supervision - relationship counseling consult
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Share Your Heart (Fairly) With Your Loved Ones
Do you want to be sure ALL of your Loved Ones "feel the love"? Adrienne Aaron is a Counselor at New Leaf Counseling Group in Charlotte, NC.
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Psychological Abuse – Is My Relationship Abusive?
Psychologically abusive relationships are a form of domestic violence. Is your relationship abusive? Here's how to find out.
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Healing Trauma in Community - Charlotte, NC
Interested in healing trauma in Charlotte, NC? New Leaf Counseling Group has a diverse counselor & therapist team for healing trauma.
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4 Ways to Get Through Homework With Your Child - Avoiding "Homework Wars"
Would you like to know how to get through homework with your child? 4 Ways from New Leaf Counseling in Charlotte, NC from Dr. Jeff Brockman
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Affordable Counseling in Charlotte, NC
New Leaf Counseling Group is a diverse counselor therapist team in Charlotte, NC. Affordable counseling and low cost therapy counseling
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"There's Too Much to Care About!" - Compassion Fatigue and Media
Has exposure to social and news media left you feeling disconnected and hopeless. It's called "compassion fatigue" - want to learn more?
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