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Technology to Support Therapy: 4 Mental Health Apps Reviewed
It may be fair to wonder whether technology supports mental health, but there is little doubt some technology has the potential to support treatment efforts. HIPAA-compliant video chat ... Read More
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Meditation and Reconnecting with Nature: A Balm for the Soul
Whenever I start to feel overly stressed, I know it’s time for a break from my hectic schedule. Recently, I felt the need for a period of silence, meditation, and soul-searching, so I ... Read More
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Music as Medicine: 3 Ways Your Favorite Tunes Improve Your Well-Being
She was frustrated by her immobility and chronic pain. In her mind, she felt like she could simply stand up and walk wherever she wanted. But in reality, her body was stuck in a wheelchair. “I’m ... Read More
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EMDR Theory and Trauma: The Strange, the Familiar, and the Forgotten
“Memory is not a recording of an ‘image’ or a ‘trace’ but part of the process of knowing and understanding.” —Rosenfield, 1992; p.18 There are polarizing beliefs when it comes ... Read More
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Finding Your Authentic Self: How to Get to the Truth of Any Matter
When you’re confused or unsure how to navigate a life situation, I highly recommend taking the time to become more grounded and clear within who you are. Why? As you become clearer about ... Read More
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Get Done the Doing: How to Be Productive When You Just Don’t Want To
These days, it’s hard to stay on top of things. Life is crammed with tasks, calls, and appointments. Kids need to be dropped off and picked up, friends called, and the work-life balance, ... Read More
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How Psychotherapy Retrains the Brain to Expect (and Feel) Better
People enter psychotherapy with the desire to feel better, but they are often unsure how therapy will help them accomplish this goal. A common refrain from people hesitant to enter therapy ... Read More
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More Than a Pet: The Role of Working Dogs in Mental Health
There are a lot of misconceptions regarding working dogs: psychiatric service dogs, therapy dogs, and emotional support dogs. They all help people with mental health issues, but they also ... Read More
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11 Things That Will Help You Hold Space for Someone
Holding space for someone in emotional pain is a concept many people are not familiar with but have nonetheless felt it, on some level, at some point. Holding space, or creating a container, ... Read More
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What Would Mental Health Awareness Look Like on a Broad Scale?
Just as there are many ways to support mental health awareness, the concept of awareness itself can mean different things to different people. For some, it means drawing attention to various ... Read More
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Ending Mental Health Stigma Starts with Understanding Your Experience
We all have a tormentor, an inner critic that shames and belittles us. What and who is responsible for these often-painful self-perceptions—cultural and societal messages, a difficult ... Read More
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Therapy Homework Has Its Place, but the Therapy Room Is Where It’s At
Often when I start working with a person in therapy, just as we’re wrapping up our first session, usually with their hand on the doorknob, they ask me if I have any homework for them. I ... Read More