by admin | Jul 6, 2022 | Brianna Moreland, Mental Health & Wellbeing
Written by therapist Brianna Moreland You just recovered from Covid-19 and your taste and smell are coming back. To celebrate the comeback of your senses, you decide to go to your favorite restaurant. You order a juicy burger with a side of fries and are so excited to...
by admin | Jun 30, 2022 | Megan Hanafee-Major, Resources
Written by therapist Megan Hanafee-Major Bipolar Disorder is a diagnosis that has been misunderstood and even unfairly demonized. Because of this, it can feel scary if a therapist or doctor suggests that you or a loved one might have Bipolar Disorder. In reality,...
by admin | Jun 29, 2022 | Identity Development, Marissa Halstead
Written by therapist Marissa Halstead In my last blog, I covered some basic information on the cycle of self-abandonment. Now we finally get to the good stuff, healing! If you find yourself in this cycle, you are not alone. You might feel unworthy of anything good or...
by admin | Jun 28, 2022 | Mental Health & Wellbeing, Pete Marlow
Written by therapist Pete Marlow College is a time when students are told they need to determine what they want to do with the rest of their lives. The problem is, there is a big world out there with lots of opportunities, and many students aren’t quite sure yet what...
by admin | Jun 20, 2022 | Anxiety & Depression, Roslyn Jordan
Written by therapist Roslyn Jordan These days there are plenty of opportunities and situations to be keyed up over, both personally and globally. As the impact of the pandemic continues to take a weary toll on us all, new opportunities to be anxious arise each day....
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