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19 Aug

Breaking the Silence: Destigmatizing Mental Health in the Military

By opening up dialogue, we can reshape how mental health is viewed in the military community. It starts with listening, sharing, and ...

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12 Aug

Building Emotional Agility in Kids: Tips From a Child Therapist in Woodland Hills

Life can be overwhelming for kids and teens as LAUSD and other schools in the San Fernando Valley schools start back up ...

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09 Dec

Self-Care: What you need to know

Self-care is trending. But before you dismiss it with the heap of other pointless social media trends, consider what you need. Would ...

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02 Mar

Is Winter Wearing You Down?

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a depression that occurs in fall or winter and does not end until spring or summer. There ...

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23 Oct

Disaster Mental Health

Recently, I had some experience with the effects of disaster during the Sonoma and Napa wildfires. I wasn’t in Northern California at ...

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28 Jun

WVCC to open a new location in Ventura County

West Valley Counseling Center is excited to share with you our plans to open an additional office in Ventura County

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23 May

Art Therapy With Children and Teens

Children love to make art; they are naturally creative and imaginative. As such, art therapy can be a more enjoyable and less ...

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23 Feb

Announcement of April Fundraising Event at WVCC

Join us! Community Get-Together on Friday, April 7, 2017 It’s almost spring, and self-care is in the air! West Valley Counseling Center ...

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23 Feb

Together We Make a Community. Together We Heal. Together We Can Ensure a Better Future for All.

Together We Make a Community. Together We Heal. Together We Can Ensure a Better Future for All. That was the theme for ...

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04 Dec

Breathe: Staying Present When Holiday Fun Becomes Holiday Frustration

While the holidays are a special time of year for us, our families, and friends, our schedules can become so packed with ...

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19 Nov

Holiday Stress

As we come to a full swing into the holiday season, many of us are preparing our shopping lists, getting baking supplies, ...

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02 Nov

When Someone You Love Faces the Challenge of Mental Illness

It is very rare to meet a family that has not been touched by mental illness or psychiatric diagnosis. It may be ...

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31 Jan

Mindful Parenting With Adolescents- Part II

Mindfulness-based practices are known to increase of brain gray matter in the right anterior insula.

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27 Jan

Hispanic Identity Formation through the Acculturation Process - Part II

The stage of adolescent identity formation is a time of confusion, exploration, experimentation and even rebellion.

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19 Jan

Attachment and Depression in Emerging Adulthood (18-25yrs)

Depression is one of the most common mental health issues for which people seek therapy.

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15 Jan

Mindful Parenting With Adolescents

Mindfulness based approaches are ideal for adolescents, as their brains are still in the developmental stage.

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13 Jan

Hispanic Immigrant Adolescents & the Acculturation Process

There are over 40 million immigrants currently residing in the United States. Hispanics represent over 14 million of that total. Approximately ¼ ...

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08 Jun

Bonding With Your Teens

Teens can go from being cuddly and precocious children that cannot wait for parents or guardians to come home, to cold and ...

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12 May

WVCC's Recent Phillips Institute Graduates!

West Valley Counseling Center Congratulates its recent graduates from Phillips Graduate Institute!

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20 Apr

Living Life With Intention

Living with intention is mindfulness at its peak. How many days do individuals trudge to work, pick up the kids, watch television, ...

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09 Apr

West Valley Counseling Center Sponsors SBHP's Training Breakfast

On May 27, San Fernando-based West Valley Counseling Center is teaming up with Star Behavioral Health Providers (SBHP) to sponsor SBHP’s training ...

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23 Oct

October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic violence, or domestic abuse, is a sort of blanket term that has taken on a life of its own through popular ...

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10 Oct

Little Known Facts Regarding Domestic Violence

Often times, domestic violence is thought of as a traditional scenario where the perpetrator of the abuse is a man, and the ...

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03 Oct

Dealing with College Acceptance and Rejection

As April looms closer, high school seniors and community college transfer students are waiting on pins and needles. Dealing with college acceptance ...

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22 Sep

Erasing the Stigma of Mental Health Disorders

Discourse regarding mental health disorders is at an all time high, with celebrities and public figures talking about their struggles with anxiety ...

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11 Sep

The Secret Gateway Drug: Prescription Pills

With all of the modern stressors that accompany adolescence, teens are looking for coping strategies and escape routes any way that they ...

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04 Sep

Stress Management: The Healthy Way

Stress is an inevitable aspect of life, especially in today’s fast paced environment. Learning how to reduce, prevent, and cope with stress ...

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01 Aug

The First Steps to Dream Tending

Throughout time, and across different cultures, dream analysis has been at the base of human creativity. Learning to work with dreams, as ...

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17 Jul

Listening to Your Child with an Open Heart, Part 4: Early Adolescence and Transitioning to Middle School

As a Super Parent, you are a natural teacher. But even Super Parents don’t have all the answers. How can you help ...

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16 Jun

Couples Therapy for Same Sex & Non-Traditional Couples

While many of the same dynamics and issues are present in both same sex and opposite sex couples, some factors, such as ...

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21 May

West Valley at Child Care Resource Center Event

West Valley Counseling attends Child Care Resource Center's family event, which assists parents, child care professionals, and local communities in all matters ...

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12 May

Listening to Your Child with an Open Heart, Part 3: The Early School Years

Listening to and understanding our children are two very different things. Communication can be difficult for the best communicators but what about ...

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06 May

Benefits of Couples Therapy

Couples therapy can often seem daunting, and is usually considered a last resort to solving relationship issues. However, couples therapy and counseling ...

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30 Apr

Spring Cleaning: Not Just the House

Traditional spring cleaning brings to mind scrubbing floors, throwing away useless or broken items, and maybe a new coat of paint on ...

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24 Feb

The Importance of Hobbies and Extracurricular Activities for Adolescents

Hobbies are one of the greatest pleasures in life, but hobbies can often be overlooked in adolescence. As a parent, mentor, or ...

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18 Feb

WVCC at the Encino Chamber of Commerce luncheon with Mayor Eric Garcetti

WVCC's members attended to the Encino Chamber of Commerce luncheon with guest speaker Mayor Eric Garcetti. On the photo we can see ...

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07 Feb

Listening to Your Child With an Open Heart, Part 2: The Early Years

As a Super Parent, you are a natural teacher. But even Super Parents don’t have all the answers. How can you help ...

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30 Jan

Finding a Balance in Life

Between work, family, friends, and community obligations, life can often seem more like an endless to-do list than an actual life. Finding ...

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03 Jan

The Heart of the Matter: Help for Super Parents

As a Super Parent, you are a natural teacher. But even Super Parents don’t have all the answers. How can you help ...

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01 Jan

From the Heart of Therapy

The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found ...

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28 May

May Is Mental Health Awareness Month

“WVCC is offering a free depression screening this month! Let us help you formulate a plan to feel better!"

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07 May

Getting Unstuck

Becoming unstuck basically means being less at the mercy of our habitual reactions. There are a number of ways to do this. ...

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23 Apr

Premarital Therapy for Step-Families

As Marriage and Family Therapists it is our job to treat families who face challenges and adversity. One of the most complicated ...

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16 Oct

Putting a Stop to Unwanted Thoughts and Behaviors

The use of 'thought stopping' is meant to make the user aware of unhealthy thought chains. When followed with positive and reassuring ...

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04 Oct

New Baby: The Juggling Game

Children have been raised in different types of situations with parents who are home full-time, work full-time, and everything in between, and ...

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17 Jul

Four Parts to an Apology

An apology represents a common frailty--we are all human, we all make mistakes, perhaps even hurt someone, intentionally or not, then we ...

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