An Open Letter to Therapists
As a therapist, you will disproportionally see the world. More often than not, our greatest triumphs are working with individuals who’ve suffered great pain and watching them grow in spite of that pain.
Come As You Are: A Look Inside LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling
As an LGBTQ+ affirmative therapist, I am often asked: “What does that look like in respect to other forms of counseling?”
Why Joy is Scary
I’ve talked about how vulnerability is hard before and how it’s okay to show your authentic self to those you love, but let’s take a minute to talk about joy.
My Mental Health as a Mother; Ask Me How I’m Really Feeling
No one is immune to the symptoms of mental health disorders. Not even moms or trained mental health professionals.
Helping Your Teen To Create Routine And Structure
Does your teen snooze the alarm and struggle to get out of bed in the morning? Do they return home from school mentally exhausted and physically edgy?
Empathy: A Skill Not A Natural Trait
I’ve heard this countless times both inside and outside the therapy office: “I’m just not that empathic.”
Coming Out: Not a Crisis but a Chance for Connection
Coming Out: A metaphor used to describe the oftentimes complicated, multilayered and lifelong process of acknowledging, accepting and/or sharing one’s LGBTQ+ identity with friends, family and others.
Could I Be Anxious?
As you get older, it seems as though the world has a funny way of getting smaller.
Providing Support through the Bereavement Process
Most of us know at least one person who has had someone important to them pass in the last year.
Powerful Praise
Using praise is a great strategy to increase positive behaviors in your child.
The Social Media Sliver
Throughout our days and busy lives, connecting with our significant others can become much more difficult than we ever expected.
Keeping Children in Your Community Safe
April is child abuse prevention awareness month. This month is about increasing awareness around the issue of child abuse and share strategies to support the prevention of child abuse.
What is Dissociation?
Have you ever been in a situation where you wished you would disappear into thin air? Or have the ground open from underneath you, and swallow you out of existence?
Talking Relationships and Sex with Children and Teens
Have you talked with your child or teen in an age-appropriate way about sex and relationships? If so, have you done it more than once?
How Your Media Usage Is Impacting Your Mental State and Relationships
It used to just be a place to connect with loved ones. A place to share pictures. A means of staying in touch with people.
A Weed or a Wish?
The dandelion is one of the most common known weeds that are popping up across our yards this spring.
Can cognitive behavioral therapy help with my drinking?
There are a lot of options for treatment when people are looking to make a change.
Noticing and Addressing Maladaptive Generational Cycles
Have you ever seen a problem child on the playground terrorizing other children and think to yourself “What is going on with this kid?”; only minutes later you meet the child’s parents and think to yourself “No wonder this kid acts this way, look at his parents”.
Dear Winter, Go Away! 3 Tips on Managing the Winter Blues
Don’t worry, it’s not just you. Winter in KC has felt relentless.