by Catherine Tilford | Jun 7, 2013 | Eating Disorders
How do you know when something that is meant to be healthy and life-sustaining becomes too much of a good thing and potentially dangerous to your health? The weather is warming up and in Colorado that means I’m seeing more and more people outside enjoying the...
by Catherine Tilford | Apr 18, 2013 | Mental Health
April is Counseling Awareness Month, so I thought I’d spend some time writing about the profession that I love and how counseling is different than talking to a friend or loved one in our life. As a therapist in private practice, I have witnessed first hand how...
by Catherine Tilford | Jul 28, 2012 | Eating Disorders
“The benefits of sport are well recognized: organized athletics builds self-esteem, promotes physical conditioning, enhances skills, teaches the value of teamwork, and sets a foundation for lifelong physical activity. Athletic competition, however, can also...
by Catherine Tilford | Jul 27, 2012 | Mental Health
In the last three posts, I have focused on how I approach the different stages of therapy in my practice – this post in the series focuses on the final stage of ending the therapeutic relationship. Upon entering therapy, many people wonder how long therapy will...
by Catherine Tilford | Jul 16, 2012 | Mental Health
Over the next series of posts, I want to introduce you to how I approach the different stages of therapy in my practice – from the free initial consultation to ending the therapeutic relationship. Once we’ve completed the free initial consultation and...