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Advice, Relationships Kyle N. Weir, PhD, LMFT Advice, Relationships Kyle N. Weir, PhD, LMFT

Flying Solo: Selfishness vs. Self-care

Next month another Star Wars movie – Solo – will be released.  Though many more things about the famous smuggler will be revealed in a few short weeks, I am confident that the overall message of the life of the character of Han Solo can teach us many things about how we meet our self-care needs in the context of relationships.  

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Digital Detox: Disconnecting to Reconnect

This past weekend, I had the wonderful opportunity to spend 2 nights camping on California’s central coast. I’d been looking forward to a relaxing Easter weekend doing something outside of the normal hustle and bustle that usually surrounds a major holiday. Upon reaching our destination, we set up camp, ran to the store for a few supplies, and then I embarked on a 48-hour digital detox.

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How to Prevent Substance Abuse Relapse During the Holidays

Maintaining sobriety during the excitement of the Holiday season can be difficult. With all of the fun holiday parties and the stress of buying everyone the perfect gift, it can be easy to slip back into unhealthy habits. Tammie shares 3 strategies for enjoying the holidays while maintaining your hard-earned sobriety.

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Intro to Therapy (Part 4) - When Is Therapy Over?

For some clients, therapy is a routine way to keep their mental health and well-being in check. Others come to therapy to simply process one issue or situation, or to develop long-term coping skills. In this video, Karen shares how to know when therapy is over and when terminating therapy may be right for you.

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Intro to Therapy (Part 3) - What Is Therapy Like?

Have you ever wondered what a therapy session is actually like? Unsure of what to expect in your first visit to a therapist? In this video, Karen shares what you can expect in that first session and what subsequent therapy sessions will involve.

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Intro to Therapy (Part 2) - How Do I Find a Therapist?

So you've made the decision to see a therapist? Great! That's a courageous first step.  Now it's time to find a therapist that is right for you. In this video, Karen explains the most common ways to find a therapist in your area and how to know if they are the right fit for you and your needs.

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Intro to Therapy (Part 1) - When Should I See a Therapist?

Many people often ask the question "When should I see a therapist?". In this video, Karen discusses the many reasons clients often come to therapy, and how to know when seeing a therapist may be right for you.

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Stacey B. Thacker, MA, LMFT Stacey B. Thacker, MA, LMFT

What does it mean to be defensive?

When we are defensive, effective communication stops. Let’s consider what it means to be defensive. When someone is defensive they:

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What is EMDR?

EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.

The mind heals itself in the same way the body does. Much of this occurs during sleep, particularly during REM sleep. Francine Shapiro developed EMDR in 1987, utilizing this process in order to treat PTSD. Since then, EMDR has been used to effectively treat many mental health problems.

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