The Depression Paradox
Why Trying to NOT Be Depressed Keeps You Depressed Here’s something that surprises many of my clients: The harder you […]
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Why Trying to NOT Be Depressed Keeps You Depressed Here’s something that surprises many of my clients: The harder you […]
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You’re not just living in the present. Your future self is already influencing you. That hesitation before taking a risk
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Feeling overwhelmed by the Christmas rush? You’re not alone. The weeks leading up to Christmas often bring packed schedules, financial
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Try a different approach to planning. Let yourself decide what really matters. In therapy, we often talk about values-based planning
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Do you believe that psychotherapists can “fix” you? In reality, therapists guide and equip you with tools; you’re the agent
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One more psychotherapy myth tells that you must discuss every childhood trauma to benefit from therapy. Reality: Therapy can focus
Do We Need To Discuss Every Childhood Trauma? Read More »
Suffering from insomnia and tired of common tips to fall asleep? Did you know that a brief, controlled cold exposure
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Did you know? You don’t have to be “falling apart” to benefit from therapy. Many people come to therapy not
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Have you heard about hypomania? It is a mood state that is elevated or irritable but milder than mania. People
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What to do when you’re not sure which service to choose? First, try to describe the problem. Therapy and coaching
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Here are several unconventional yet healthy strategies you can try: Chew Crunchy Food Intentionally: Choose crunchy vegetables, apples, or nuts
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Hum or softly sing for 1–2 minutes. Vocal vibrations stimulate the vagus nerve, promoting relaxation and a parasympathetic shift. It
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