Recognizing Our Triggers Part I

Recognizing Our Triggers Part I 5ef4cc6fd9241

By Eric Dean JD, MBA, MA, MA, LPC, CADC A trigger is a response in which you are activated to do something based on the recall of a previous experience. The trigger response may be emotional, mental, and/or physiological. For this blog post I will focus on triggers with respect to substance abuse and recovery.…

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The Importance of Problem Definition

The Importance of Problem Definition 5ef4c762cac2c

By Eric Dean JD, MBA, MA, MA, LPC, CADC We all have problems — that is life. Problem-solving is not always easy, especially when we are faced with something new. Many of us are quick to identify our problems and then immediately start thinking about solutions. Before we start generating solutions, let us think about…

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Social Media and Mental Health

Social Media and Mental Health 5ef4bba973a00

Kaitlin Broderick LCPC Social media can be a wonderful tool. It can keep us connected to people all over the world and help us keep in touch with people we may have lost touch with otherwise. However, it can also be self-sabotaging and destructive and may cause us to feel poorly about ourselves. How can…

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Setting Boundaries with Workplace Friendships

Setting Boundaries with Workplace Friendships 5ef3d0c7bb4c5

By: Danielle Bertini, LPC When you spend most of your week with the same people, you’re bound to form bonds with some of them — which is great! It’s nice to have co-workers who support your goals and inspire you. However, the line between colleagues and friends can often blur. Overstepping boundaries with people at…

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Pulling Yourself Up When Feeling Down

Pulling Yourself Up When Feeling Down 5ef3c6bf7ab63

Despite our best efforts to maintain stable positivity in our lives, we will inevitably find ourselves feeling down at some point in our lives. Whether this is a feeling of sadness or just feeling overall “blah”, we all know what it’s like to feel stuck in a funk we just can’t get out of. This…

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Overwhelmed by Negative Thoughts? Here Are Some Tips 

Overwhelmed by Negative Thoughts Here Are Some Tips 5eed487c68ca9

By Hannah Hopper, LPC When you’re cooped up indoors, isolated, and unable to keep up with your typical routine, it’s a prime environment for negative thoughts to start spiraling. There are lots of different approaches to curbing negative thoughts, and there isn’t a one-size-fits-all quick fix. It takes effort and lots of time to retrain…

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Giving Too Much of Yourself?

Giving Too Much of Yourself 5eed3ebc6816c

Kaitlin Broderick, LCPC We grow as people by getting outside of ourselves and being able to think of and help others. Some people even say this is a necessary component of finding happiness. However, how do you know when you are giving too much of yourself and neglecting the one person you need to take…

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Decision Fatigue: What Is It and How to Manage It

Decision Fatigue What Is It and How to Manage It 5eed3c78e4778

Megan Mulroy, LPC  We make a lot of decisions every day. We make simple decisions like what shirt to wear, and we also make more complex decisions like to stay or leave a relationship. You may have a job where you make a lot of decisions, and people may even depend on you to make…

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Catastrophizing During Corona: A Three-Pronged Approach, Pt. 1

Catastrophizing During Corona Pt 1 5eed3582eb03c

By: Bridgette W. Gottwald, LPC, NCC This is a two-part blog series that breaks down how to effectively combat the negative habit of catastrophizing into small and realistic steps. Check out my next blog post to put all of the pieces together. Here goes part one!  Are you a catastrophizer and would like the ability…

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