Fighting intrusive, negative thoughts

By Jason Collins In my work with clients, I’ve encountered people who struggle to control the intrusive, negative thoughts that often leap into their minds without warning. Mostly they start out as tiny little lies or distortions that they gradually start believing. Thoughts of fear, paranoia, self-hatred, depression, and hopelessness. The thoughts don’t start out…

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SAD: Seasonal Affective Disorder

Winter often blankets the world in serene snowfall, but for some, it also casts a shadow on mental well-being. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that surfaces during specific seasons, most commonly in the winter months when sunlight dwindles. Understanding and addressing this condition can empower individuals to embrace the winter blues…

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Parenting: Feels Like Failure

Navigating \”How to Raise an Adult\” When Time Feels Short Parenting is a journey filled with twists, turns, and occasional time crunches. If you find yourself standing at the brink of your child’s college transition, feeling like time slipped away faster than you anticipated, “How to Raise an Adult” by Julie Lythcott-Haims can still be…

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Young Professionals: Support

Young adults often find themselves navigating many challenges. From the external pressures of social expectations to the internal battles of personal growth, the need for counseling among young professionals has become increasingly evident since the CoVid19 pandemic. In this blog, we will explore ten compelling reasons why seeking counseling is a valuable investment in the…

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Helping Others

by Adam Glendye In human connection, a phenomenon often occurs – the willingness to extend a helping hand far surpasses the ability to ask for one. Unraveling this tendency reveals an interplay of vulnerability, societal expectations, and the courage it takes to admit, \”I need help.\” Today, let\’s explore why people find it easier to…

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Real Talk: Mom Guilt

Hey Mom Squad, let\’s chat real. You\’re not alone if some days feel like an uphill battle. The world expects us to wear this invisible cape of perfection, but guess what? It\’s okay to drop the act and just be you. The Myth of Perfect Moms Instagram vs Reality? Yeah, that\’s a thing. Perfectly curated…

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