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What Loss Can Look Like and Processing Grief
Grief can be a complicated process that is unique to each person. This process of loss can manifest itself in different ways in our lives.
Celebrate More Than Love This Valentine's Day
When we preoccupy ourselves with romantic love, we neglect the opportunity to see that love comes in various forms and is more stable and readily available to us. Maybe we can expand our view of February 14th to be more inclusive; perhaps we can use Valentine's Day to celebrate love in all forms.
Why Do Some People Hate Being Wrong?
Sometimes being wrong feels like the worst feeling in the world. We have all met someone who dug their heels into the ground about being right when they are clearly wrong.
Black History Month and Culturally Sensitive Therapy
February marks the celebration of Black History Month, and it seems only right to bring awareness to the importance of cultural competency and sensitivity in the mental health field.
Grief, Friends, and You…Now What?
Grief is something that everyone will experience in their lifetime and dealing with it personally versus supporting someone who is experiencing it can look very different.
What Not To Say To a Grieving Friend
Oftentimes, when confronted with another’s pain, we have difficulty in choosing what to say to make them feel better. Here are three rules of thumb to guide you in your efforts of being a more helpful listening ear to your loved one during their grieving process.
How Do You Feel About Embarrassment?
Embarrassment can be quite uncomfortable. Can you relate to this? Is it possible to stop being so embarrassed all the time?
Treatments We Offer: Emotionally Focused Therapy
Emotionally focused therapy is a type of counseling that deals with emotions. It helps people identify and work through their feelings, which can be beneficial for those in relationships.
Four Foundations for Building Your Self-Esteem
While you are anxiously awaiting for your first appointment with your new therapist, here are four tips you can start implementing today to increase your self-esteem.
4 Things That Therapy Is Not
Have you decided to look into seeing a therapist? If so, fantastic, but here’s what it will not be so you can be better prepared.
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