Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
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Dr. Rachel Glik is a leading counselor in St. Louis in the areas of marriage, teen, family and spiritual healing. One of the leading St. Louis counselors in the region.
Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
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Moving your relationship closer with your father—relative to where wherever it is today—can open your potential for greater inner peace and self-esteem, clarity and purpose, and capacity to receive love and blessings along your soul’s journey.  ..read more
Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
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Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
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I’ve come to understand empty nest as a verb, “empty nesting” I like to call it. The letting go process is fundamental to parenting and continuous. Some empty nest experiences create such emotional turmoil and sadness that parents face empty nest syndrome. Each person needs to find where they want to direct that new energy but I think the first step is to frame this stage of life with a FRESH CHAPTER MINDSET.  ..read more
Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
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Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
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Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
1y ago
Let’s talk about the main sources of stress leading up to Thanksgiving and self care tips––for mind, body and spirit ..read more
Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
2y ago
Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
2y ago
Some families grew closer over the pandemic while others suffered rifts. Differing views on vaccines, masks and testing has made for some tricky family dynamics and sometimes hostile conversations. Without the pandemic as an excuse anymore for keeping distant, the pressure is on to address these emotional issues. Here are some steps for repairing your relationships and moving forward ..read more
Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
2y ago
There is a curious and common paradox about retirement. Those who retire into a life of ease often find themselves declining in their physical health and mobility, and often face feelings of loss, depression and anxiety. So what is the solution here? How do we approach this stage of life, actually feeling more alive and well, not less so? How do we thrive in our retirement ..read more
Dr.Rachel Glik Blog - Marriage & Teen Counseling Tips
2y ago
Dry January and Sobriety are growing in numbers particularly for the millennials and gen Zers. If you’re considering making some changes to your substance use, whether that be for the sake of a healthier, more mindful, fulfilling life–or if it’s a matter of life and death–here are some suggestions to help keep you safe and successful on your “Sober Curious” journey ..read more