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Spring Refresh Tips for Your Mental Health

Spring Refresh Tips for Your Mental Health

With spring just around the corner, there is no better time to focus on your mental health and give it a spring refresh. This is something we should be doing throughout the year to encourage emotional well-being. In this article, we are breaking down how you can refresh both your physical and mental health.  Physical …

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A Guide to OCD: Effective Therapies for Coping and Managing Symptoms

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a complex and often debilitating mental health condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. While the term “OCD” is often used casually to describe a penchant for tidiness or orderliness, the true nature of the disorder goes far beyond these stereotypes. In this blog, we’ll delve deep into the intricacies of…

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Overcoming FOMO Anxiety

FOMO at Its Core In today’s ultra-connected world, the fear of missing out (FOMO) has become an increasingly prevalent source of anxiety. FOMO anxiety arises from the constant need to stay connected, be present in multiple spaces simultaneously, and fear that missing out on experiences will lead to social exclusion. This phenomenon can negatively impact…

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Taking the First Step: Advice on Asking for Help 

  Acknowledge That Help is Needed  Acknowledging that there is something in need of healing is the first step toward asking for help. Self-awareness is an essential component of the healing process when navigating mental health. Make sure that you take time out of your day to reflect on emotions that you have been feeling…

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Everything You Need to Know About Starting Therapy  

  Why Therapy and Why Now?     Not any day and any time is right for therapy. There are some major things to consider when signing up for therapy. Sometimes therapy comes along at the right time in your life and this article will help you make the most out of that experience. Talking to…

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

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  What is Anxiety?   Has your worrying grown out of control? How do you know if it is normal or has developed into generalized anxiety disorder? Anxiety, to some extent, is normal and occurs for almost everyone in the general population. However, it becomes more serious when it becomes more difficult to control. When…

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Healthy Habits to Try If You’re Struggling with Seasonal Depression 

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  Seasonal Depression, or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), is very different than just having the “winter time blues.”  It is normal to experience feeling a little more down during the colder months.  Seasonal Depression can be very debilitating and is a diagnosable Major Depressive Disorder with seasonal patterns.  It is usually triggered by the change…

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Signs That You and Your Partner Need Couples Counseling 

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Couples counseling is a unique sphere that exists within the world of psychotherapy in order to help relationships, partnerships, marriages, co-parenting, and other pairings. As with most of the world of counseling- couples therapy creates a unique environment and holds many of the same stigmas other types of therapy hold. More often than not, people…

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The Secret to Fulfillment & Happiness  

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    As human beings, we crave a life of satisfaction, and for some, that’s enough. But what if you could reach a point in life where you feel fulfillment in every aspect and overwhelming happiness? A mindset where you don’t resort to negative thought patterns in times of stress. Creating a happy life for…

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How to Support Your Partner While They are Struggling with Mental Health 

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    Mental health is a topic that affects a lot of people. Couples in a relationship are not sure of what to do when their partner is struggling with mental health and or showing mental health symptoms, particularly depression and anxiety. Partners in a relationship could have a negative or positive impact on each…

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