Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is another one of those therapies that sounds like “psychobabble” but is actually a fairly straightforward way to overcome difficult situations or prevent relapse. In fact, according to the National Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therap
Giving Tuesday November 19, 2016
(Vancouver, WA) – Lifeline Connections is participating in #GivingTuesday, a global giving movement that has been driven by individuals, families, organizations, businesses and communities in all 50 states and in countries around the world. Since its founding in 2012, milli
Family Therapy
With Thanksgiving only days away, it seemed appropriate to write about family therapy as part of this month’s therapy series. Up until this point, we have discussed interpersonal therapy, art therapy, and dialectical therapy. All of these therapies tend to be more personal, don
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
It sounds very technical but the purpose of dialectical behavior therapy is pretty basic: to change negative, self-harming behaviors. This often encompasses addiction, borderline personality disorder, and other similar conditions where the person exhibits behavior that is counter
2016 OPEN HOUSE
(Vancouver, WA) –Lifeline Connections will host an open house at their main location, 1601 E. Fourth Plain Blvd, Bldg #17, Vancouver on Thursday, November 17th from 4-6pm. This free event is open to the public and will highlight the services provided at all three locations. Att
The Benefits of Art Therapy in Treating Mental Health and Addiction
Art therapy might sound a little silly to some people, but the positive feedback and results from it are far from silly. Art therapy is used among varying types of groups: from children with ADHD to prison inmates; it is the type of therapy that allows the person to explore their
Interpersonal Therapy
In the process of recovery, it helps to get to know the many avenues of therapy that can provide you with the right tools to succeed. For this month’s blog posts, I will discuss five different types of therapy commonly used to accomplish this: interpersonal therapy, art therapy