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Olympic Spotlight Shifts to Mental Health
Olympic Spotlight Shifts to Mental Health For all its pageantry and competition, perhaps the most celebrated result from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is that mental health is in the spotlight. ... Read More
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Aging Wisely: Insight from the Buddha
by Nicole Urdang, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, NCC, DHM, in Buffalo, NY Aging Wisely: Insight from the Buddha I have an interpretation of the five remembrances I like to imagine. ... Read More
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The Rise of Eating Disorders During the COVID Era
The Rise of Eating Disorders During COVID-19 Era According to research, some 30 million Americans already had an eating disorder before the pandemic made landfall. Unfortunately, many ... Read More
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The Paradoxes of Life When You’re Neurodiverse
by Anthony Cavuoti, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, in Torrance, California The Paradoxes of ADHD and Dyslexia If you have dyslexia and/or ADHD, you probably feel like Cassandra ... Read More
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Finding a Therapist Who Gets Your Career
Finding a Therapist Who Gets Your Career It’s no secret 2020 was a challenging year for all of us. But the degree of those challenges might surprise you. One study, for example, ... Read More
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Masks Off, Anxiety Up: Dealing with No-Mask Anxiety
Masks Off, Anxiety Up: Dealing with No-Mask Anxiety After over a year of covering their faces, Americans across the country were told they could breathe freely earlier this year as mask ... Read More
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How TF-CBT Can Help Your Child with Trauma Experience
by Mary Romm, Licensed Professional Counselor in Glouchester, VA Your Child Experienced a Trauma — How TF-CBT Can Help You are worried about your child. They’ve experienced something ... Read More
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Summer SAD Is Real Depression
Summer SAD Is Really Depressing. Here’s What You Can Do About It Ever notice that your attitude and outlook start to darken when the weather starts heating up? If so, you might ... Read More
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Master Class for Boys
by Jocelyn Markowicz, Psychologist, PhD, in San Diego, CA Master Class for Boys: Lessons from the G.O.A.T.S. Our young boys need support. Fewer boys are now graduating from high school ... Read More
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Does the Fight Get Easier? Rehab, Recovery & Beyond
by St. John’s Recovery Place Does the Fight Get Easier? Rehab, Recovery & Beyond The first step in making a major life change for ourselves, like recovering from drug and alcohol ... Read More
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The Scoop on Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
by Mary Romm, Licensed Professional Counselor in Gloucester, VA The Scoop on Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Are these some of the thoughts inside your head? “My child is out ... Read More
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Rebirth Is Now: The Therapist as Midwife
by Anthony Cavuoti, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Torrance, CA Rebirth Is Now: Therapist as Midwife A thousand years ago, in my intro to psychology workbook, I read quotes ... Read More