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Welcome to our blog. Avedian Counseling Center strives to provide valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate the complex world of emotional well-being. Whether you’re seeking guidance on managing stress, overcoming depression, or building resilience, our articles are designed to offer expert tips and therapeutic strategies. We aim to support your journey toward a healthier mind and happier life.

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Couples Therapy

Financial Transparency in Couples

Are you discreet about your expenditures in your relationship? Do you find yourself in disagreement with your partner regarding financial matters?

Within the context of couples counseling in Woodland Hills, judgments and criticisms often emerge concerning each other’s spending behaviors.

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Relationships

Embracing Playfulness in Your Relationship

Are you and your partner able to be yourselves when you’re in each other’s company? Is playfulness encouraged or frowned upon?  Some relationships suffer because one partner doesn’t feel safe to be their playful or silly self, so the following post is to encourage you to become more playful with your relationship.

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Teen Therapist

Understanding and Addressing Alcohol Use Among Teens

Understanding and Addressing Alcohol Use Among Teens The use of alcohol can have significant impacts on teenagers. The teenage years are a critical period of development, characterized by physical, psychological, and social growth. Alcohol can disrupt natural developmental processes and lead to a range of adverse outcomes. Alcohol is one of the most commonly abused substances by teenagers. Its use can impair brain development, particularly in areas responsible for learning, memory, and impulse control. The teen brain is still forming

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