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Welcome to the Centennial Park Counseling Blog — a place to find hope, practical wisdom, and encouragement for your mental, emotional, and spiritual journey. Whether you’re looking for guidance on overcoming anxiety, navigating grief, or deepening your faith in difficult seasons, our collection of blog posts is here to support and walk with you every step of the way.
Relational Equity: The Hidden Currency of a Blended Family
Britany Kadzban
April 8, 2026
Hi! I’m Brit—stepmom, bio mom, and mental health advocate (not a licensed therapist). I’m so glad you’re here, and I pray this blog encourages you ...
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ADHD Mental Load: Why Focus Feels So Hard (A Practical Guide)
Dr. Andrew Wichterman, LPC, NCC
April 1, 2026
Over the past few years, I’ve noticed a quiet pattern in both my clinical work and my own life that I don’t think we talk ...
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ADHD and Procrastination: Why You Wait Until the Last Minute (Even When You Care)
Dr. Andrew Wichterman, LPC, NCC
March 25, 2026
There is a quiet pattern many people with ADHD live with for years without fully understanding. You know the task matters.You think about it repeatedly.You ...
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The Plague of Anxiety
Dr. Andrew Wichterman, LPC, NCC
February 18, 2026
In 18 years of practice and 12 years of graduate-level teaching, no diagnosis has so consistently ravaged the lives of my clients like anxiety. I ...
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The Father Wound I Was Passing Down: How My Children Began Mirroring My Emotional Patterns [Part 3]
Dr. Andrew Wichterman, LPC, NCC
February 11, 2026
The story begins here: Part 1 | Part 2 There is a moment in every parent’s life when you see your own reflection, not in ...
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Why Small Wounds Echo for Decades: How Trauma Imprints on the Nervous System [Part 2]
Dr. Andrew Wichterman, LPC, NCC
February 4, 2026
In Part 1, I ended with a question that every emotionally overwhelmed parent eventually faces: Why do such small things feel so big? Why does ...
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When My Anger Frightened Me: How Everyday Parenting Exposes Generational Trauma [Part 1]
Dr. Andrew Wichterman, LPC, NCC
January 28, 2026
You never really know how deep your emotional wounds go until you’re standing in the middle of Costco, corralling children like a one-man parade, pretending ...
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The Grief I Didn’t Expect: Divorce, Motherhood, and Trusting Jesus with What I Can’t Fix
Britany Kadzban
January 14, 2026
There is a kind of grief no one warns you about… the grief that comes after you make the right decision. Divorce is often spoken ...
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Keeping Your Sanity While Being a Stepmom at the Holidays: Loving Big with Faith and Flexibility
Britany Kadzban
December 17, 2025
Being a stepmom at the holidays brings a mix of joy, pressure, exhaustion, and hope. Blended-family dynamics feel even heavier when schedules shift, expectations rise, ...
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Does Prayer Change the Will of God?
Dr. Scott H. Glass, PhD, LP
December 10, 2025
People often ask, “Do our prayers really change God’s mind?” It’s one of those questions that lies at the heart of what it means to ...
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