Protecting Your Peace: 7 Tips for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, family, and tradition, but it can also be a source of stress, overwhelm and even emotional strain. Between navigating family dynamics, packed schedules, and the pressure to "be thankful," it’s easy to lose connection with our peace and sense of well-being. Here are seven practical steps to protect your peace and set healthy boundaries this Thanksgiving.
Embracing Humanity as a Professional Therapist: A Holistic and Trauma-Informed Approach
In the world of mental health, professional therapists are often viewed as neutral facilitators, guiding clients through their journeys toward healing. While maintaining professionalism and healthy boundaries are essential, there is a growing recognition of the importance of embracing the therapist’s humanity in the therapeutic process. This approach becomes particularly powerful when viewed through a holistic and trauma-informed lens because of the importance of trust and connection in the relationship between therapist and client.
Understanding Holistic Mental Health Care: A Comprehensive Approach to Wellness
In the realm of mental health, the term "holistic" is often used to describe an approach that considers the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—rather than focusing solely on symptoms or specific issues. But what does holistic mental health care truly entail, and why is it so vital in today's world?
Holistic mental health care is based on the principle that mental well-being is deeply intertwined with our overall health and life experiences. This approach emphasizes the interconnectedness of various aspects of our lives and aims to address the root causes of mental health challenges rather than just alleviating symptoms.
What is EMDR?
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a type of therapy used to treat symptoms of trauma, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. It involves having the patient recall distressing memories while engaging in bilateral stimulation, such as following the movement of a therapist's finger with their eyes, to help process and integrate the traumatic experience. The theory behind EMDR is that the stimulation helps to "unlock" the memory and allow for more effective processing and healing.
Therapy for Teens
Research shows that a teens relationship with their therapist is the biggest indicator of decreased negative symptoms and increased positive outcomes. Finding a therapist who has great clinical skills in addition to being relatable, down to earth and trustworthy make all the difference for teens.
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Starting Therapy: When to Start and Why
There are many different reasons why someone might consider going to therapy. Some common reasons include experiencing significant stress or anxiety, struggling with relationship problems, feeling depressed or sad, struggling with substance abuse, dealing with a major life change or transition, or experiencing trauma. If you're not sure whether therapy is right for you, it can be helpful to consider some of the following questions: