We’re all navigating uncertain and challenging times. Schools are closed and parents are balancing working from home, childcare, and homeschooling their kids in assignments on unfamiliar digital platforms and in subjects that are outside of their areas of strength nor comfort. With social distancing practices in place, physical and social interaction is limited or non-existent. […]
Managing Fear and Anxiety During a Health Pandemic
If you’re struggling with how to manage your family’s increasing anxiety about the current public health crisis, you’re not alone. As information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to unfold, many families are experiencing a wide range of thoughts, feelings, and reactions. Employers and employees are worried about how the coronavirus will impact businesses and the overall economy. Parents […]
5 Stress Management Tips (not resolutions) for a Successful Start to a New Year
Whether your New Year resolution involves eating healthier, starting a new hobby, increasing your income, or losing a few pounds, the first and most important step in ensuring success is shoring up the foundation which is YOU. Mental health and wellness goals should be implemented all year round simply because stress is everywhere and stress […]
Five Simple Ways to Respond to Teens with Anxiety and Depression
You’re worried. Your student has been sad, irritable, and doesn’t seem like him or herself. If you are reading this blog, chances are you know a teen struggling with anxiety or depression. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 1 in 5 youth has anxiety and 1 in 10 has depression. Being a teen […]
How to Choose the Right Therapist
As a licensed clinical therapist, one of the most commonly asked questions I receive is, “How do I go about finding a good therapist?” Choosing the right therapist can sometimes feel like finding the right pair of jeans. Stay with me here. My point is that you want to find someone you trust, who provides […]