Brooke Turbyfill

About Brooke Turbyfill

Brooke Turbyfill is a freelance editor and writer from north Georgia; she enjoys connecting with people over coffee, hiking, and reading books of all genres. When she isn't editing a book or writing an article for clients in the health and education industries, she is working on several passion projects, including a middle-grade magical realism novel and a book of stories from around the world that honor the ways we celebrate large and small. She also publishes a Substack newsletter, "On Stories," which helps writers connect their real-time lives to their writing lives. You can follow her at https://brooketurbyfill.substack.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/brooke_turbyfill/ or connect with her at www.brooketurbyfill.com.

Difference Between Individual and Group Counseling

By |April 26th, 2024|Featured, Group Counseling, Individual Counseling|

Group and individual counseling have different formats, each serving a different purpose. Group counseling is helpful for those who need practice at various skills, such as social skills or support from a group. Grief and recovery counseling are examples. But what is the difference between group and individual counseling? [...]

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How Family Counseling Can Reduce Conflict in Your Home Life

By |November 16th, 2023|Christian Counseling for Children, Christian Counseling For Teens, Family Counseling, Featured, Relationship Issues|

Whether your teen is a tween or an older teen, family counseling can help restore your household’s peace. Even if you have a good relationship with your teenager, pursuing counseling together can build on the strong foundation that’s already there. Benefits of family counseling with your teen. A few [...]

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