Full Circle Family Counseling
Healing the heart to heart connection
FCFC is a private outpatient counseling center that serves families with children with RAD, complex trauma, attachment and behavioral issues by offering intensive therapy for RAD, parenting classes, couples therapy, individual therapy. Tracey uses along with counseling psychology modalities such as movement therapy, yoga, EMDR, and a deep spiritual perceptive that allows her clients to feel empowered to shift their lives to bring more forgiveness, gratitude and joy into their daily lives.
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This might look different for everyone, but here are some ways you can make sure you have the patience you need for your RAD kid:
1. Take a break and step away for a couple minutes!
2. Make sure your bucket is full.
3. Ask for help when you need it!
The information provided on this professional mental health page is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice; individuals should consult their current healthcare provider before taking any action based on the suggestions presented here.
The information provided on this professional mental health page is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice; individuals should consult their current healthcare provider before taking any action based on the suggestions presented here.
Fed is best even when they’re older!
The information provided on this professional mental health page is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice; individuals should consult their current healthcare provider before taking any action based on the suggestions presented here.
While this scenario is a tricky one, just know that you need to rest and recharge to be a successful parent however that looks like for you!
The information provided on this professional mental health page is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice; individuals should consult their current healthcare provider before taking any action based on the suggestions presented here.
Back to school night can be intimidating, just remember some of these tips to help set your child up for their best school year yet!
The information provided on this professional mental health page is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice; individuals should consult their current healthcare provider before taking any action based on the suggestions presented here.
It’s that time of year again!
The information provided on this professional mental health page is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice; individuals should consult their current healthcare provider before taking any action based on the suggestions presented here.
Sharing details of your child’s story is not something to take lightly. Consider some of these questions before you tell your neighbor, friends, or family about pieces of your child’s past.
Sometimes letting it go is the best thing for your sanity, even if it’s easier said than done!
If all your child has experienced is hardship, that’s what they will expect. It takes time to relearn.
When you can’t beat them, join them!
It’s hard to handle a tantrum no matter what age your child is. Here’s a couple tips for the next time it happens.
It can be hard navigating any sort of holiday with your child who has experience Adverse Childhood Events. Our latest podcast episode is an honest conversation about Mother’s Day and the craziness it can cause and how partners can support each other anytime, especially around certain holidays. Here’s the link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5QzCYKtSnClbNvZqEry3N9?si=mivuxD95SD2ttyM-dEh4GA
We know Monday’s can be hectic, so here’s your reminder to protect your peace, whatever that looks like to you.
A reminder to end your week!
If you’re ready to do the work, we’re ready to work with you! Want more information?
Listen to our podcast episode by clicking the link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6hxFc8IEOxIZrJ0Ri17khx?si=w6K6cOvSSDiB11KEaka78Q
Sometimes choosing gentleness and understanding is the hardest choice you’ll make all day.
As the adult in the room it’s your job to lovingly support your child through their exploration of their life. It’s super hard, but rewarding in the end!
Don’t shy away from your adopted kiddos past! Let them face it with your love and support.
A child’s negative behavior is them telling you they have a need that isn’t being met, and that’s ok.
“Trauma compromises our ability to engage with others by replacing patterns of connection with patterns of protection.”
- Stephen Porges
Understanding this possible impact of trauma can inform how we mindfully move towards relationships and connection with others.
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FCFC is a private outpatient counseling center that serves families with children with RAD, complex trauma, attachment and behavioral issues by offering intensive therapy for RAD, parenting classes, couples therapy, individual therapy. Tracey uses counseling psychology modalities such as movement therapy, yoga, EMDR, and a deep spiritual perspective that allows her clients to feel empowered to shift their lives to bring more forgiveness, gratitude and joy into their daily lives.
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Pittsboro, NC
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Pittsboro, 27312
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