Lauren Reynolds - Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
She has a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology. She has been a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist since 2007. She worked primarily with non-profit organizations such as the Rape Crisis Center, the Center for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, The Lund Family Center (residential teen-mom program), Flathead Youth Shelter (residential runaway shelter), and more. Currently, she maintains her license through continuing education credits with the state of California. She consults in the mental health industry and write about mental health
Some of the articles written by Lauren
The BPD Relationship Cycle
BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) is a relatively rare mental health disorder occurring in approximately 1.6% of the general population. BPD is often diagnosed in late
Why Do Abusers Abuse?
Annually, there are more than 3 million reports of domestic violence occurring against both men and women. Considering many victims do not report their abuse,
How to Unlock Repressed Memories on Your Own
The term repressed memory (also known as dissociative amnesia) refers to memories that are not stored in the conscious. The theory is that traumatic events
Why Does My Son Hate Me
As a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, who has worked with hundreds of children and families, relationship discord between parents and children is not unusual.
Exposure Therapy – Uses, Techniques, Benefits, and More
The Psychiatric Times defines exposure therapy as “any treatment that encourages the systematic confrontation of feared stimuli, which can be external (feared objects, activities, situations)
Coaching vs Therapy: Differences and Similarities
People seek out life coaching and therapy for similar reasons: to improve their lives. While coaching tends to have a specific focus, such as business,