Avoid Those Pesky Mealtime Struggles
Mealtimes don’t have to be such a struggle, if parents can put healthy habits in place around eating. The Parents Active in Their Children’s Health (PATCH) Program provides helpful tips for healthier mealtimes by using the acronyms PREP and PARED shared below.
3 Tips for Making the Holidays Meaningful in Spite of the COVID Crisis
This year has been a challenging and terrifying ride for most humans. Yet, here we are. The holidays look very different this year
Avoiding Avoidance
Real talk- avoidance just feels easier sometimes. Avoidance can show up in so many different ways in our lives and we may not even realize it. To first understand why avoiding avoidance is important, we have to first wrap our head around the anxiety cycle. So lets’ take a look.
Creating A Secure Attachment With Your Partner
After a vast review of research and literature by relationship experts, psychotherapist Jessica Fern, author of Polysecure, indicates 5 ways you can cultivate a secure attachment with your partner.
Decreasing Anxiety Using our Five Senses
Incorporating your five senses can be a great way to relax, control anxiety and find the self-care practices that work for you. Without even knowing it, our senses can affect our emotions. Some of the following techniques can be used for grounding during a moment of escalation or heightened anxiety. Others are long-term practices of self-care and relaxation.
Progress is not always linear: Don’t let it discourage you from your goals
Have you ever felt disappointed or given up on a goal because you thought you were “falling off track” or not progressing as you would have liked to? We often get discouraged when we do not see a linear progress in our goals, but realistically we will often face setbacks and growth will not happen overnight.
Ouch, World.
When grief, sadness, anger, and anxiety roll in, it’s only natural to be overwhelmed, feel threatened, or let it consume us. We’re only human, after all, and our internal weather is wild with feelings that sometimes land without warning. It’s helpful to recognize a storm of emotions as perfectly normal, even holy. It arrives to say, “you have a heart.”
Depression, Anxiety, and Apathy during the 2020 Holidays -Part II
Steps to boosting your resilience and feeling like your mental health are manageable this season.
The Power of Praise
One of the simplest, yet most powerful tools a parent can use to influence their child’s behavior is praise. Praising your child is one of the many valuable skills that are taught, reinforced, and coached during Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). Praising or complimenting your child’s behavior has many benefits for both the parent and the child.
Depression, Anxiety, and Apathy during the 2020 Holidays
The year 2020 has brought us a worldwide pandemic, physical isolation, a contentious election, and an overall sense of uncertainty. So, this holiday season, as we balance COVID-19 safety, and political landmines with family, it's essential we talk about the anxiety, depression, and apathy we may be feeling this year as well.
Breaking up with your Therapist
Have you ever thought about going to therapy and worried about “what if it’s not a good fit” or “what if I want to stop therapy, how would I tell them that?” Then you’re not alone. This is a common barrier to people starting therapy altogether or ending it in a therapeutic way.
Are you experiencing traumatic stress?
Have you ever experienced a situation that left you feeling helplessness, fearful, threatened or overwhelmed? You may attribute these feelings to “normal” stress, but you may actually be experiencing traumatic stress. Traumatic stress results from two types of traumatic experiences, a genuine personal crisis or a crisis ridden experience.
We’re All in This Together
The past year has been challenging, to say the least. We're all adjusting to constant changes and doing our best to navigate these uncertain times. Recently I’ve had several clients reach out to me and ask if I know of any organizations in the area that provide free or discounted services for health care, behavioral health, psychiatry, or medication management.
Let’s talk about spirituality!
Everyone who comes into the therapy room has standards, a moral compass that guides their individual and family lives. Those compasses differ but they are every person’s reality.
Forgiveness is Your Power Move
Everyone’s relationship to forgiveness is different, just like everyone’s reason to forgive is different. Forgiveness is a state of consciousness, not an action. Meaning, forgiveness is not about forgetting, but more about releasing the power of the pain that was caused. We might think that by withholding forgiveness, we hold the power.
Teens & Stress Management
STRESS. This word has probably buzzed through your head throughout majority of 2020. Teenagers, similar to adults, most likely experience stress every day and can benefit from learning healthy stress management. Most teens experience stress when a situation feels dangerous, difficult or painful.
The Little Girl with ADHD: Owning Your Narrative
When she was a little older, she realized that her brain being wired in a different way actually meant she had ADHD. When she had this revelation, she was shocked. All the kids that had THAT were troublemakers, spacey, impulsive. They were people she did not want to be. So, she held onto that fact like a secret. She worked even harder to change how her brain worked
Why we have the same argument over and over again?
Ever wonder why we can have such strong, opposing views and needs from those closest to us? Have you experienced recurring conflicts with partners, parents, or friends that leave you feeling misunderstood?
Eat your feelings
We all know that following a healthy diet can positively impact our physical health. But did you know that it can also help to improve our mental health? Serotonin is considered our ‘happy chemical’. Serotonin is created throughout the body, including in your GI tract and our brain, with most of it being produced in our GI tract.