by Peggy Burns, M.S., LMFT – CCC San Francisco, Center Director "Comparison is the Thief of Joy" ~ Theodore Roosevelt Are you struggling to find contentment in a culture of comparison? Is... read more →
by Barbie A. Hutches, M.A., MFT Intern – CCC Fremont Barbie has experience working with The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention as well as helping those who are grieving someone... read more →
by Peggy Burns, MFT “The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work” is based on over 40 years of research with thousands of couples. The following is a detailed description of... read more →
by Peggy Burns, MFT 1. Find the true meaning of gift giving The holidays can be a time when we’re caught up in a flurry to buy! buy! buy! Many... read more →
by Keith Hinson, M.Div. I have found forgiveness to be one of the most misunderstood, unappreciated and underemployed assets of our spiritual life. Why do so many Christians miss out... read more →
by Keith Hinson, M.Div. Maintain exemplary self-care, self-control and relational boundaries that are informed and guided by the fiercely extravagant love that your Father God has for you, His child.... read more →
by Minyang Mao, M.D. Overview Depression is an extremely common problem that many people struggle with. It is estimated that in any given year, 6.7 percent of the U.S. population... read more →
by Diana To, M.A., M.B.A. Overview For many people, work is a major part of life. It often occupies over one-third of a person’s waking life for 40 years or... read more →
by Minyang Mao, M.D. Overview Panic disorder is a relatively common disorder that can be quite debilitating. About 6 million American adults ages 18 and older, or about 2.7 percent... read more →