Category: CFS News and Resources

Get Your Green On for Mental Health Awareness Month
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Get Your Green On for Mental Health Awareness Month

The month of May is dedicated to the Awareness of Mental Health and what an appropriate time in our history to be reminded of its importance. The Center is committed to providing high quality services to residents in need of individual, family, couples and group therapy; as well as parents in need of support in...

Introducing Our New Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Fabiana DesRosiers
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Introducing Our New Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Fabiana DesRosiers

Center for Family Services of Palm Beach County, Inc. is pleased to introduce our new Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Fabiana DesRosiers. DesRosiers is an Applied Developmental Psychologist with more than 25 years in higher education. Most recently, she was the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Keiser University. She received her Bachelor’s Degree from Binghamton...

Creating Healthy Boundaries and Eliminating Toxic Influences
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Creating Healthy Boundaries and Eliminating Toxic Influences

There are people and situations in our lives that can trigger us to feel negatively about ourselves or engage in destructive behavior. Pinpointing the toxic influences in our life and creating boundaries can improve mental and physical health over time. Identifying common traits in toxic people is the first step: Controlling. One of the most...

May is Mental Health Awareness Month
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and we all need to do our part to raise awareness and break the stigma. 1 in 5 people will experience a mental illness during their lifetime, but everyone faces challenges in life that impact your mental health. Regardless of the situations you are dealing with, there are practical...

Stressed, Anxious, Angry? We are here to HELP!
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Stressed, Anxious, Angry? We are here to HELP!

If you feel stressed or anxious about coronavirus, you’re not the only one. Coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted pretty much every part of our lives. With schools and work environments shut until further notice, it’s influenced the way we live each day. So much has changed in such a brief timeframe. It’s normal to feel stress...

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