Our vision here at Cornerstone is to provide conveniently located Christian counseling to as much of the Denver metro area as possible. For years now we have prayed for a space that would be located closer to the I-25 corridor, as that is such a vital lifeline to our beloved city. We're so happy to announce that this summer we were finally able to find just such a location in Centennial, CO and Continue Reading
We are ready to see YOU at our new Denver counseling office!
About a month ago we announced the upcoming move of our Denver counseling office via our newsletter (sign up here if you don't receive our newsletter but would like to), only to experience a construction delay that set our actual move back by three weeks. For those of you who were patient with us in this process and were willing to meet in an awkward conference room at our old location, thank Continue Reading
Introducing Addy Ho
Whenever Cornerstone is fortunate enough to welcome a new counselor to our team, we can't wait to tell everyone about it! Last month we were honored to introduce you to Linda Hanson; this month we are proud to introduce Addy Ho. Addy is an amazing counselor and one of the biggest outdoor enthusiasts we know. Trust us when we say she is definitely someone you'd want to have on the trail with you Continue Reading
Meet Linda!
Cornerstone’s newest counselor, Linda, was born in Washington, DC, grew up in the Maryland suburbs and has made Colorado her home for many years. Linda is the youngest of four siblings and has fond memories of vacations with her family enjoying the surf and sand of Ocean City, Maryland. Linda would say her first nature love is hanging out at the ocean, soaking in the beauty, calmness and sounds Continue Reading
New Year’s Fails
So, it's January 27th and I'm just curious: how's that New Year's Resolution (or Resolutions) going for ya? If you're like me, maybe you've come to the point in life where you just don't make them anymore. You say stuff like, "Pffff. New Year's Resolutions. They're overrated." Or, "I can't think of anything major I'd like to change in my life or about myself or in my relationships right Continue Reading
Slow Down
You know those weeks where life just kind of hands it to you? Yeah. It's been one of those. I don't have to go into all the details, and really, there are multiple blog posts that I could write and that could be tied to counseling (and perhaps my need for it--funny since I'm married to Cornerstone's Founder and Director; you'd think my life would be problem-free. What? No?). But, after this Continue Reading
Dispelling Some Common Myths Surrounding Counseling – Part IV and V
Well, you’ve made it this far: the last blog entry regarding the most common counseling myths I hear when people are trying to figure out if counseling is for them. And conveniently enough we can tie the last two myths together because they go hand-in-hand. They are: MYTH #4: Counseling isn’t really effective at solving my problems (i.e. Isn’t there a pill for what ails Continue Reading
Dispelling Some Common Myths Surrounding Counseling – Part III
Here we are already, the third of five blog entries discussing some of the common misconceptions, misunderstandings, concerns and hold-ups I most frequently hear about when people are considering whether or not they should come in for counseling. And frankly men, this week is for you. Although I rarely hear it stated so bluntly, I know it’s true: a lot of you think counseling couldn’t possibly Continue Reading
Dispelling Some Common Myths Surrounding Counseling – Part II
Welcome to week two of five on dispelling common myths surrounding counseling. Last week I addressed why counseling isn’t just for “really messed up people,” but for all of us. This week I’m going to address what’s probably the second biggest objection I hear in regards to counseling: MYTH #2: I can't come in for counseling because it costs too much. Some counseling friends of mine have a Continue Reading
Dispelling Some Common Myths Surrounding Counseling – Part I
As the writer of the inaugural blog post here on our website, I feel as if an introduction is in order. My name is Angie Taylor and I’m the Business Manager of Cornerstone Christian Counseling. If you pick up the phone and give us a ring or drop us an email, it’s me you’ll be chatting with. And while I don’t have an advanced degree in counseling like all of our fabulous clinicians, I do have an MA Continue Reading