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Long Beach, CA, United States
Maisha is a registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern with Turning Point Counseling. She has a passion for helping people achieve wholeness through acceptance and loving themselves as they are understanding that God created us all with awesome potential. Growth and change can be very difficult, but “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” Philippians4:13. She believes that the foundation of achieving and maintaining healthy relationships is congruent communication. Maisha has worked with a culturally and clinically diverse client base that includes: couples, substance abuse, intimacy issues, and domestic violence. She also worked with problems such as anger management, parenting, depression, anxiety, assertiveness/self esteem, grief and loss, self harm, divorce, family, illness, and disabilities.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Communication

Good evening bloggers. It has been several weeks since we've communicated and that is exactly what brings me to the blogosphere today. Yesterday I had the opportunity to spend some time with some very special youth in my professional capacity as a Marriage and Family Therapist.
I was speaking to them about communication, specifically how to improve their relationships with their parents through communication. What I taught them was very basic and foundational in terms of communication skills. What I learned from them was unexpected and encouraging.
I found out that in spite of the high tech devices and encrypted language they use to communicate with each other young people don't really want to shut their parents out of their world. In fact more than ever they need to know that home is a place that they can take their "secrets" and truly be themselves without judgement. I found out that regardless of all the things they tell us they need like cell phones, video games, cars, more freedom, what they really want and need is attention, guidance, boundaries, love, and acceptance.
Without their knowledge these youth through their openness and honesty taught me principle truths that will inform the way I treat my own children. As a parent I am grateful for them. As a professional I am encouraged that the work I do is never in vain.
Blessings

Friday, January 1, 2010

"WOW. It's 2010"

I never imagined that I would someday be writing the date 2010. But today as I sit and make out bills (which keep coming no matter what year it is, by the way), It's actually here the year 2010!
That being said ,
Happy New Year.
How blessed we are to be alive and well to welcome in another year. I thank God for my health and the health of my beautiful, awesome family. I look forward to this year with a renewed Hope and expectation of God's Grace and Promise to be a Reality in our world as a whole.
This year I resolve:
To make my resolutions one day at time. My steps are ordered and I am trusting in God for my future. But today, we can pay our bills. We have a roof over our heads. We eat well. We love strong and play hard. We want for nothing!!!
Thank You Jesus