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Mental Health & Nutrition: The Missing Link

Currently, 1 in 5 adults are living with a mental illness. Addressing those concerns typically involves therapy, pharmaceutical intervention, or a combination of the two. As the medical community finally comes to terms will acknowledging that the brain and body are connected, it is time we also start paying attention to the role that nutrition…

Are you struggling with Seasonal Affective Disorder?

Are you struggling with Seasonal Affective Disorder?

You might not, “just be feeling sad”. This is the time of year when Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) may affect you or a loved one most. Many people may not have heard about “seasonal depression” and the realities of it. I write this is in the hopes to provide validation. Your experiences are not abnormal- they…

Why your To-Do list is not serving you during COVID-19

Why your To-Do list is not serving you during COVID-19

Thinking back to when our state shut down, I remember trying to engage every single positive thinking strategy I knew in an attempt to try to find some glimmer, some positive, in an otherwise overwhelming and very serious situation. I remember telling my fiancé about all the tasks I had been putting off that I…

How Death Reminds Us To Live

How Death Reminds Us To Live

Before I became a therapist, I worked for years as a hospice social worker. I learned first-hand what it means to support patients and their families through terminal illness, and the inevitable grief process that ensues before, during and after loss. In Dr. Ira Byock’s book, The Four Things That Matter Most, he discusses the…

Is This the End of the Private Practice Therapist?

Is This the End of the Private Practice Therapist?

by Ryan Schwartz (Founder of Mental Health Match), Jessica Eiseman, LPC-S (Founder of  Ajana Therapy & Clinical Services), Nicole Liloia (Business Strategist at Nicole Liloia International), and Michael Fulwiler (Founder of Fulwiler Media and former Chief Marketing Officer of the Gottman Institute) New tech companies with a lot of money are shaking up the therapy…

Changing mental health needs as pandemic isolation ends

Changing mental health needs as pandemic isolation ends

Trends continue to change in people’s mental health needs as pandemic isolation starts to end.  In the past 30 days, nearly 10,000 people in the U.S. used Mental Health Match to search for a therapist.  Among their searches, the number of people seeking help with: ADD and ADHD increased 111% over their usual monthly average…

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Self-Compassion versus Self-Esteem: Which Is More Reliable?

Often people identify low self-esteem as a problem in their lives, but in my experience self-compassion is actually more important for overall happiness and resilience.   We all would like to feel proud of ourselves, but we are also guaranteed to make mistakes and regret our actions and performance from time to time.  Cultivating patience…

Emotional Intimacy – 5 Tips to Connect with People in your Life

Emotional Intimacy – 5 Tips to Connect with People in your Life

Emotional intimacy is a form of connection or bonding with another person. This does not just exist between couples, but it can also exist between family, friends, and even co-workers. People who share emotional intimacy may share in common some perspectives and viewpoints on life and the world. Most people agree that emotional intimacy is…

Finding a Therapist: The Right Fit

Finding a Therapist: The Right Fit

Finding a therapist who is the right fit is the first part of what you need to do once you’ve decided to come to therapy. Many mental health professionals go through similar training, but at the end of it all we have our own unique styles and ways of helping.  Different Styles to Look Out…

Overcoming Anxiety from Painful Past Experiences

Overcoming Anxiety from Painful Past Experiences

Painful past experiences.  We’ve all had them. Broken relationships. Abuse from the people who were supposed to watch out for us. Traumatic moments and events. The list keeps going on and on. With each painful past experience, you developed ways to help you survive, get through, to overcome the hurt you were going through. You…