What Do My Emotions Even Do For Me Anyways? 

How in touch do you feel with your emotions? Are you able to experience them as they are happening? How about identifying which emotion or emotions are in that moment? Then, how do you express or use this information? If this sounds like a new way of thinking about your emotions, you're not alone. Many of us have never been taught how to effectively interact with our emotional experiences.

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Amanda Kieser
ADHD's Potential Role in Triggering Anxiety and Depression

While ADHD is well-known as a neurodevelopmental disorder diagnosed in childhood, its potential links to anxiety and depression have gotten less cultural airtime. Traditionally, ADHD has been known for inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsively. But anxiety, depression, and ADHD can often be misdiagnosed for each other - and ADHD can sometimes lead to anxiety and depression as well.

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Self Space
Time in Therapy

Like love, time is difficult to describe. We all use it, navigate through it, and manage it, but pinning it down feels close to impossible. Most contemporary psychotherapy sessions are about 50-minutes long. The reasons for this have been covered in plenty of therapy-related blog posts and articles, but I’m particularly interested in how having a time limit influences the therapeutic experience.

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Marcus Berley
Debunking Common Myths about Depression

Depression is a prevalent and often misunderstood mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, misconceptions about depression continue to persist, leading to stigma, misinformation, and barriers to seeking help. We aim to shed light on some of the most common myths surrounding depression and provide a more accurate understanding of this complex condition.

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Self Space
Dealing with Social Anxiety During the Holidays

Dealing with social anxiety during the holidays can be challenging, as festive gatherings often involve larger groups and increased social interaction. However, there are strategies you can employ to cope with social anxiety during the holiday season and beyond.

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Lily Gordon
Running as movement towards mental health

The New York Times recently published an article about the physical benefits of running. But running, and particularly running with others, can also have a significant impact on our mental health. Beyond the solitary (and often meditative) rhythm of footfalls, running has an incredible ability to uplift our spirits, quiet our minds, build positive habits, and connect meaningfully with others.

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Self Space
Practical Tips to get the most out of your therapy sessions

Whether you're just starting your therapeutic journey or you've been in therapy for some time, we understand that getting the most out of your therapy sessions is important.  You were intentional to find the right fit, make time in your schedule, and invest in yourself - and so here are some tips to help you make the most of your time in therapy.  

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Rachel Lund
Navigating Expectations: The Impact of Couples Counseling on Strained Relationships

Even the strongest partnerships can face strains and challenges. Relationships require care, understanding, and sometimes, a supportive hand to weather the storms. And while couples counseling can be incredibly helpful, it is not a panacea that can automatically fix a struggling relationship. So what can couples counseling actually do and how can it contribute to a stronger relationship?

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Self Space
Coping with Grief During the Holidays

Coping with grief during the holidays can be particularly challenging as it's a time traditionally associated with joy and celebration. If you're dealing with the loss of a loved one, here are some tips to help you navigate this difficult period.

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Lily Gordon
Tips for Navigating Job Loss and Unemployment

Losing a job can be an incredibly challenging and stressful experience. The uncertainty, potential for financial strain, and the impact on our sense of purpose can take a toll on our mental and emotional health. However, it's important to remember that you are not alone, and there are ways to navigate this difficult phase. Here are some helpful tips to take care of your well-being during this time of transition.

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Self Space
Low Cost Couples Therapy: What are your options?

Relationships are like gardens; they need care, attention, and nurturing to flourish, and couples therapy can be hugely helpful in strengthening communication, trust, and warmth. That said, sometimes the cost of therapy can be a barrier to seeking the help couples need. Luckily, there are a number of options that can help you tend to your relationship while you're on a tight budget.

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Self Space
Mental Health Benefits of Gratitude

Gratitude can have a significant impact on your mental health and overall well-being. You might keep a gratitude journal, express your appreciation to others, or take a moment to reflect on the positives in your life. Here are some of the benefits these simple practices can generate.

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Lily Gordon
Key Features of Intergenerational Trauma

Intergenerational trauma refers to the transmission of traumatic experiences and their emotional, psychological, and even physical effects from one generation to the next within families or communities. This type of trauma can persist over multiple generations, impacting the well-being of descendants. Here are some of the key features of intergenerational trauma.

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Lily Gordon
Postpartum Depression: Understanding the Signs and When to Get Help

Postpartum depression can seem surprising.  During a time when you most want to feel love, joy, and hope, you may end up experiencing high anxiety and feeling like you’re trapped under a dark cloud.  You deeply want to bond with your baby, but instead you may feel distant, overwhelmed, and a lot of self-blame.  But rest assured this is not your fault.

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Rachel Lund
Low Cost Therapy Options for College Students

College can a time of incredible growth, but it can also quite challenging. The pressures of academics, social life, and the uncertainties about the future can sometimes feel overwhelming. The good news is, you don't have to navigate these challenges alone. In this post, we'll explore the best ways for college students to access high-quality, low cost therapy.

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Self Space
What is Sex Therapy?

Sex therapy sounds mysterious and risqué, but it is some of the most rewarding work I have ever done. It has led me to examine the authenticity that we embody in our everyday lives and how we relate to ourselves and to others. Sex therapy is built on the foundation of helping people understand their inner and outer worlds. This type of therapy is unique in that it works to understand our relationship to our body, sexuality, pleasure, and to others. 

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Caitlin Minniear
A Guide to Switching Therapists

Sometimes a therapist’s bio will resonate strongly with you, and you’ll know right away that they are someone you’d like to work with. It’s also very normal not to know exactly what you’re looking for, exploring multiple options until you find the right match. Listen to yourself and trust your intuition; if something feels off, it’s okay to keep searching.

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Emma Gorder