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3 Therapy Approaches for Childhood Trauma

3 Therapy Approaches for Childhood Trauma

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), roughly two-thirds of adolescents and teens report experiencing at least one traumatic event by the age of 16. Luckily, a qualified therapist can help kids navigate and process their...

What is Mindful Eating?

What is Mindful Eating?

In recent decades, mindfulness meditation has taken the West by storm. As a result, more and more people are experiencing less stress and more fulfillment in their life by “staying in the moment.” Well, mindfulness can be applied to any area of your life, including...

Am I Codependent?

Am I Codependent?

Codependency is a term that describes an unhealthy or unbalanced relationship where one person’s needs are met while the others aren’t. Codependent people are said to “enable” the bad behavior of a loved one by supporting them, no matter if it negatively affects their...

How to Prevent Burnout

How to Prevent Burnout

Not many people get through life without experiencing burnout at some point. Whether it’s from working more than one job, taking care of a sick loved one, or juggling family life while going back to school, burnout is real, and it negatively impacts your life and...

Anti-Bullying Awareness Week

Anti-Bullying Awareness Week

According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, one out of every five students reported being bullied in 2019, with slightly more female than male students reporting being a victim. 41% of students who reported being a target said they believed the...

Signs of Domestic Abuse

Signs of Domestic Abuse

When we enter into a relationship, we do so trusting the other person has our best interests at heart. Sadly, many people can eventually find themselves in an abusive relationship. The abuse can be emotional, verbal, and physical. Abusers come in all colors, shapes...

What is Neurodiversity?

What is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity is a concept given life back in the 1990s by an Australian sociologist named Judy Singer. The term is used to represent the different ways people think, behave, communicate, and more. Neurodiversity is often associated with challenges an individual may...

How to Help Your Kids Develop Healthy Habits

How to Help Your Kids Develop Healthy Habits

Every parent wants their child to grow up to be as healthy as possible. Sadly, rates of childhood obesity in this country have skyrocketed, increasing over 800% since 1982. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, obese youths have a far more...

What is Brainspotting?

What is Brainspotting?

Brainspotting (BSP) is a new form of therapy that can help people process and overcome trauma. Developed by a psychotherapist who has spent years working with survivors of trauma, brainspotting has been used by many mental health professionals to effectively treat a...

Creating a Parenting Plan

Creating a Parenting Plan

In a perfect world, marriages would never dissolve. But divorce is a reality and one that impacts everyone involved, including the children. To help children feel safe and secure during the weeks and months that follow a divorce, it is important that both parties work...

Affirmative Therapy for the LGBTQIA+ Community

Affirmative Therapy for the LGBTQIA+ Community

People within the LGBTQIA+ community share many things in common outside of sexuality and identity. Many seek therapy for things like self-esteem concerns, anxiety, relationship issues, and more. Regardless of the reason, someone from the community might seek...

How To Treat Anger Management Issues

Defining Anger Issues Anger is an instinctual response to threats, a certain level of anger is a healthy part of human survival. For some individuals, anger becomes an issue, for instance, when a person loses the ability to control their anger. When anger issues...

What are the five causes of stress?

What are the five causes of stress?

To put it simply, stress is the body’s natural and automatic response to feeling threatened, overwhelmed, or under pressure. It causes the brain to release a hormone known as cortisol – often referred to as the ‘stress hormone’ and also causes adrenaline levels to...

What Are The 3 Types Of Anger?

What Are The 3 Types Of Anger?

Not everyone knows it, but there are 3 types of anger that we can experience according to the categories used by experts. Understanding these different types of anger and how they differentiate from one another is important for anyone dealing with anger issues of...