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A Female’s Perspective on Healing After Divorce
Disclaimer: This post will not mirror everyone’s experience. In fact, it might just be a generalized trope that is adopted by a select few women. Women who are healing from a moderately similar, but ever-common experience: divorce. Either way, I hope this helps you....
Leveling up Mental Health
The Power of Imagination in the Therapeutic Process As a therapist, one of the most powerful tools in my kit is something less tangible than the classical evidence based therapeutic things you’ll see. It's the power of Imagination! Seems pretty abstract, but...
What we have yet to learn about life and death
“Even as the leaves are falling, the buds of next year’s crop are already in place, waiting to erupt again in the spring. (...) We rarely notice them because we think we’re seeing the skeleton of the...
What is the Difference Between OCD and Clinical Anxiety?
As a therapist specializing in OCD and anxiety, I often have clients ask, "Wait, this isn’t what everyone else experiences?" when discussing both conditions. I’d like to take a moment to break down the differences between the two. This is not for diagnostic purposes,...
College Sports and Mental Health: A Complex Relationship
The landscape of college sports is vibrant and dynamic, capturing the enthusiasm of fans, fostering school spirit, and providing student-athletes with unique opportunities. However, beneath the exhilarating competitions and celebrated victories lies a pressing issue...
Where do you feel that in your body?
A question that I have been asked plenty and a question that many other therapy attendees have heard before. But whether you’ve heard this phrase or not, if you go to therapy long enough, you will likely have this proposed to you. I have been seeing a therapist, with...