Author: Galvin Growth Group

by Barbara K. Stump, MA Undoubtedly, red is the boldest color on the color wheel. It can evoke feelings, and is a color that says, hey look at me! Over the years I have seen my students use this color to show anger, war, love, frustration,...

by Barbara K. Stump, MA Here in Michigan, we are fortunate to see and enjoy all four seasons. Some of us prefer one or two over the others. I have to admit winter to me is not one of my favorites, but I do enjoy the...

by Barbara K. Stump, MAArt is all throughout our world.  How do we engage in it? How do we tie it into our day to day life?  How can we use it for reflections, meditation, appreciation, to give us peace?  How can it empower us,...

by Kara Ferreira Humans are naturally wired to seek pleasure and avoid pain, so it is little wonder that many of us are constantly in search of feeling more “happy”. The issue becomes that happiness is an emotion, and emotions come and go – so if...

by Kara Ferreira As divorce rates amongst younger married couples have declined over the past decade, an uptick in divorces in the 50-70 year age range illustrates the importance of staying connected. As adults live longer, staying in a mediocre marriage for another twenty years becomes untenable....

by Kara Ferreira You might think that “take a deep breath” is just a saying that people use when they want to help you relax. The truth is, there is real science behind it! Taking a deep breath or changing your breathing pattern slows your heart rate...

by Dr. Katie daCruz, PhD Practicing gratitude has been shown to have broad effects, such as reducing feelings of loneliness, experiencing more joy and happiness, increasing life satisfaction, and improving our relationships by expressing more compassion, kindness, and helpfulness. Taking time for gratitude means taking time...

by Kara Ferreira High school can be a very busy time in your young student’s life as they prepare for college. A recent article in Psychology Today, points out that parents can provide important guidance on avoiding overscheduling and prioritizing time for play and other beneficial...