At the end of each year, many people like to reflect on accomplishments and potential improvements for next year. Whether you call them goals or intentions, here are 3 tips that can benefit your mental health for the start of a new year...
Read MoreWe all have things we want to change in our lives. A New Year’s Resolution seems like a decent way to kick off the year and set some new personal goals. However, time and again we end up disappointing ourselves.
So, if you are ready to make some lasting changes, here is the answer....
Read MoreAlthough the holidays can be joyous, they can also be stressful. This year you can prepare yourself with these helpful tips to prevent holiday stress...
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By shifting our breathing pattern, we can have a profound effect on our body's parasympathetic nervous system - the center of our nervous system that's responsible for slowing our heart rates and creating a calming response.
Here are three breathing techniques that can ease your anxiety and produce calm...
Read MoreDo you find yourself mindlessly eating; that is, eating food without actually tasting it, eating on the go, putting anything in your mouth that you think will satisfy you in that moment without thinking about the consequences? If so, these four simple steps can help you learn and practice mindful eating....
Read MoreThe holidays are a very exciting time of year. It is a time for families to come together, to enjoy company, and an opportunity to reflect on the past year and make plans for positive changes. It can also be a stressful time and might be associated with high expectations of self and others as well as an overwhelming to-do list. Here are three tips for practicing self care during the holidays...
Read MoreDepression that occurs during Fall or Winter and improves during Spring and Summer is called Seasonal Affective Disorder (or SAD). The cyclical nature of SAD is what distinguishes it from other types of Depressive Disorders such as Major Depression or Dysthymia. Read on for more information about signs and symptoms of SAD....
Read MoreIn this time of emotional upheaval and turmoil, it is important to remember that we can affect the outcome of our personal experiences by choosing to practice peace over stress. The tools are within us. Here are four helpful tips for staying peaceful in times of chaos...
Read MoreSome definitions of gratitude are "a feeling of appreciation or thanks" or "the quality of being thankful." Human beings were originally created to survive, with a built-in fight or flight response, therefore we aren't hard-wired to be grateful. Studies show that practicing gratitude can have a very positive effect on our health, happiness and social lives. Here are seven simple ways to cultivate gratitude in your life today...
Read MoreEating is an essential part of our day. We eat for energy, nourishment, enjoyment, and literally can not survive without it. Many people struggle with overeating, whether it is due to eating mindlessly, or feeling they can not leave any food left on their plate. Some of these people fall into a category of emotional eating. Read on to learn about one easy way to curb your emotional eating......
Read MoreAlthough college can be a wonderful experience for students, many struggle with prioritizing time to incorporate self- care into their daily routines. Read on to learn 8 quick strategies for improving your self-care and overall contentment.....
Read MoreA self-fulfilling prophecy = a prediction bound to become true as a result of behavior caused by its being expressed. Read on to see if your thinking could be causing your own negative outcomes....
Read MoreThe transition to college can be stressful and overwhelming. Here are some helpful tips for your or a college student you know to make the process more manageable...
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Starting a family is an incredibly exciting time. It can also feel stressful and overwhelming due to major changes that will take place in your own life, your partner's and your relationship. Here are four easy tips to help parents who decide to return to work after having a baby....
Read MoreKids today have increased access to relationships outside of people they encounter in their neighborhood, sports team or school. So how do we accept today’s reality regarding social media and friendships while also keeping our kids safe and ourselves sane? It’s tricky to navigate - continue reading for a few helpful suggestions...
Read MoreEmotions can be difficult to understand. As a therapist, clients frequently ask, “What is the point of having emotions?” Most people understand joy and love but can also struggle with the complexity of and pain associated with negative feelings such as sadness or anger or fear. And many people would prefer not to have to experience them at all! So why do we need them?...
Read MoreStudies of change have found that people move through a series of stages when modifying their behavior. Change is not a black and white process - there are levels or stages to it. Here is some helpful information about the five stages of change. Where do you fit in?...
Read MoreStarting any school year can be stressful, but with a positive frame of mind, the transition back to school can be smooth and successful. The good news is that with awareness, preparation and communication, you can reduce your stress! Here are some tips to help you have a smooth transition back to school....
Read MoreYou may have been thinking about going to therapy or enlisting the help of a licensed professional for someone you love and care about. So how do you know what is typical "moodiness" or difficulties in functioning and what is thinking and behavior might require more attention? Here are some quick tips for determining if therapy is the right choice for you or someone you love...
Read MoreDiscovering that someone you love is self-harming, is extremely upsetting and can feel like a crisis. Here's what you can do to help...
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