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How to Talk About Climate Change and Its Effects on Mental Health
By: Zana Van Der Smissen, LPC, NCC The reality that we face as humans is that the earth is warming up and with that, severe weather such as flooding, heat waves and natural disasters will be more frequent. Now, how these things might affect people will be different depending on where you live, your experiences…
Read MoreHow Olympic Athletes Have Prioritized Their Mental Health
By Shannon M. Duffy, MFT, LCPC I love the Olympics, the competition, the drive, the teamwork, the perseverance, all of it. This year at the Olympics all of those were on display along with the honesty on how each athlete has dealt with their own mental health. Front and center were discussions of how the…
Read MoreHow Do I Stop Being the ‘Therapist’ Friend?
Megan Mulroy, LPC If you work in a helping profession, chances are that you enjoy being of service to others and probably like helping your friends. You might play the role of “mom,” “dad,” or even “therapist” in your friend group, frequently being the first person they call when they need to vent. If you…
Read MoreHow Do I Cope With Rejection?
By: Danielle Bertini, LPC Rejection hurts. And we’ve all experienced it at one point or another. Perhaps you didn’t get the job offer you wanted, were ghosted by a friend or a romantic partner, or weren’t invited to a social event—only to see them posting about it all over social media. It hurts! We feel…
Read MoreHow Can I Move On From a Breakup?
Hannah Hopper, LPC You’ve already had several talks with your ex about the end of your relationship, you’ve cancelled future plans, and given back the things they had at your place. But all the feelings are still there on your end and you had no idea the relationship would end like this. So now what?…
Read MoreHow Can I Have Better Work-Life Balance?
By: Danielle Bertini, LPC Sometimes it truly feels like there aren’t enough hours in the day. Between work, spending time with friends, caring for children and loved ones, staying healthy, pursuing personal interests, it can feel like it’s impossible to balance everything. And in fact, research suggests that this struggle has grown increasingly difficult in…
Read MoreGrowth and Development: What Happens in the Final Years of Childhood? Part III
By: Bridgette W. Gottwald, LPC, NCC If you read my previous blog posts, this is the final part to the three-part blog series about human growth and development. It discusses the progression from what you need to know about growth and development, the evolution of children’s growth, and the final years of childhood as one…
Read MoreGrowth and Development: How Does the Growth of Children Evolve? Part II
A child’s story begins with small steps that lead to remarkable milestones. Parents and caregivers often notice how quickly children grow. Understanding the phases behind this transformation can bring a more profound appreciation of their lives. Exploring the early childhood development stages helps us recognize the beauty of growth. It also gives us the tools…
Read MoreGrowth and Development: What Do I Need to Know? Part I
By: Bridgette W. Gottwald, LPC, NCC The developmental phase from infancy to toddlerhood is described as a pivotal growth period of drastic change in the beginning of a human’s life. This phase, like all other developmental stages, has many milestones involving developmental, physical, emotional, spiritual and cognitive components. Infancy to toddlerhood is one of the…
Read MoreFriendships Throughout the Lifespan: Adolescence and Adulthood, Pt. 2
Written by Kara Thompson, Licensed Social Worker In Part I of this series, we talked about the reality of childhood friendships being founded on similarities, companionship, and chance. These relationships are often heavily impacted by the adults in our lives, with more minimal emphasis on choice. In Part II of this series, we are going…
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