Articles by “Aundrea Paxton”
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An Unorthodox Way To Be A Good Friend: When It's Just As Important to Receive As It Is To Give
Aundrea Paxton - December 27, 2023
In this week's blog, clinical psychologist Dr. Aundrea Paxton offers an unorthodox way of being a good friend by examining the potential for false humility in relationships, encouraging individuals to pursue Christ-like receiving in friendship.
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When the Friendship Well Seems Dry
Aundrea Paxton - November 14, 2023
In this week's blog, clinical psychologist Dr. Aundrea Paxton addresses this common struggle by offering a Biblical guideline for how to practically develop life-giving friendships.
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Don't Let Stress Put Stress on Your Marriage!
Aundrea Paxton - August 18, 2020
Is stress putting stress on your marriage? In this week's Ask the Expert, Marriage and Family Therapist Aundrea Paxton provides three practical tips to work as a team during times of stress.
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Common Myths and Stigmas of Therapy
Aundrea Paxton - July 1, 2020
The need for therapy is greater than ever, but the stigma can be a barrier. Therapist Aundrea Paxton shares some of the common myths and stigmas of therapy in today's video.
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How Can I Avoid Emotional Affairs In My Marriage?
Aundrea Paxton - January 7, 2020
Dear CMR,
How can I avoid emotional affairs in my marriage? I've been told that is something to watch for as a young married.
Signed,
Emotionally Unaware
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3 Reasons Why You Really Need A Dad
Aundrea Paxton - October 8, 2019
In this candid blog based on her relationship with her own dad, Dr. Aundrea Paxton, Psy. D, breaks down three reasons why everyone needs a dad in their life, whether it is their biological father or another father figure.
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Common Myths & Stigmas of Therapy
Aundrea Paxton - July 31, 2019
“Therapy is for crazy people!” “Therapy is too expensive!” Despite the myths and stigmas behind therapy and counseling, we believe there is so much good that can come from it!
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One-Sided Marriage: What Do I Do?
Aundrea Paxton - January 8, 2019
Dear CMR,
What if in a marriage, only one person wants to stay in the marriage and is working and fighting for the relationship to continue? What would you say to them?
Signed, A Desperate Friend
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