Stephanie Kramer

About Stephanie Kramer

Stephanie Kramer is the Editor-in-Chief of a leading faith-based publication. She holds a BA in Art History and Visual Anthropology from Western Washington University and brings extensive experience from her previous role as Editor of a prominent faith-based magazine. With a rich background in graphic design, media, ghost writing and promotions, Stephanie has successfully managed and directed various media campaigns for non-profits and political organizations. Additionally, she has served on several boards, contributing her expertise in strategic planning and community outreach. A dedicated mother and homeschool educator, Stephanie is also a committed youth mentor, passionate about using her skills to inspire and empower others through her work in publishing.

Navigating Holiday Traditions in a Blended Family

October 16th, 2025|Christian Counseling for Children, Christian Counseling For Teens, Family Counseling, Featured, Relationship Issues|

The holiday season should be about celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. To some, the season does bring about positive spiritual growth and the opportunity to make lasting family memories. However, as exciting as the holiday season appears with its shiny Christmas balls, neatly wrapped [...]

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Tips for Traveling with a Teen Who Has ADHD

October 9th, 2025|ADHD/ADD, Christian Counseling For Teens, Family Counseling, Featured, Individual Counseling|

Vacation time is supposed to be relaxing, exciting, and enriching, right? You spend hours, even days and weeks, preparing for a family vacation that will be fulfilling. However, if you’re traveling with a teen who has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), you may find that your vacation is indeed [...]

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Dealing with Competition in a Supposed Friendship

September 25th, 2025|Featured, Individual Counseling, Relationship Issues|

Most of us like healthy competition. Just look at the popularity of football. Scan the stands of any given game and you will see it filled with people wearing a specific color, rooting for their favorite team. We see competition in the business world too. Every business is vying for [...]

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Attachment Issues in Relationships: How to Become Securely Attached

August 26th, 2024|Abandonment and Neglect, Featured, Individual Counseling, Relationship Issues|

Relationships are complex. They are unique, beautiful, stressful, and full of blessings and challenges. The relationships that we have in our formative childhood can significantly impact our adult relationships, including our romantic ones. The different styles we develop in early childhood are based on our interactions with our caregivers. [...]

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Dating Advice for Men: Conversation Starters

July 4th, 2024|Featured, Individual Counseling, Men’s Issues, Relationship Issues|

Initiating conversations and keeping them engaging can sometimes be tricky, especially in the initial stages of a relationship. If you are intimidated by small talk, therapy can be a valuable resource for teaching you conversation starters, as well as other dating advice for men. Therapy offers a unique opportunity [...]

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