Parents, Teens and Mental Health

As a mental health professional, I have worked with families, teens and young adults for over a decade. One thing that I repeatedly see is the power struggle parents have with their children. More specifically, about their mental health treatment. It’s common to have a parent call me to either get their child into the…

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Setting Boundaries for Mental Wellness: Why Saying “No” Matters

In today’s world of constant demands, blurred work-life lines, and social obligations, setting healthy boundaries has become essential for protecting mental health. Whether it’s in our relationships, work environments, or even with ourselves, boundaries are the invisible lines that define what is acceptable, tolerable, and sustainable. Without them, emotional exhaustion, resentment, and anxiety can quickly…

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Breaking the Cycle: Reducing Screen Time and Boosting Mental Health

Summer provides us with longer days and can give us the opportunity to re-evaluate habits that may no longer serve us, especially those linked to mental health. One of the most pervasive culprits? Excessive screen time. Whether it’s doomscrolling through a social media platform, playing on new apps, or defaulting to Netflix after work, screen…

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Maintaining Mental Wellness & Momentum Throughout Summer

Summer break is often seen as a time to relax, recharge, and enjoy a slower pace of life. But for many, it can also bring unexpected challenges—like a lack of structure, feelings of isolation, or loss of motivation. Whether you’re a student, teacher, professional, or caregiver, maintaining your mental health and personal momentum during the…

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Spring DBT Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Health

As the days get longer and nature begins to bloom, spring can be a time of renewal and growth. But for many, the change in seasons can also bring about challenges when it comes to mental health. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) offers valuable skills that can help you stay grounded and nurture your well-being during…

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Navigating our Mental Health through the Volatile Political Climate

Navigating our Mental Health through the Volatile Political ClimateAs many of us are waking up today and checking the news, whether it be on yourstreaming service, social media, or mainstream media, we are probably reactingstrongly to whatever it is that we are hearing or reading. There seems to be chaosbuilding in all sorts of different…

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When Seasonal Changes Affect Your Moods

When Seasonal Changes Affect Your Moods Seasonal Affective Disorder How does one distinguish between winter blues and more serious conditions? Many feel sluggish or down during Fall and Winter months. The winter blues are pretty common. If this sadness is profound, it may be a sign of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD is a form…

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December Reflection: Looking Back with Compassion

As we wind down the year, we’re met with reminders that encourage us to look back. From Spotify’s Wrapped giving us a “year in music” to notifications from fitness or productivity apps, December offers us a sort of ‘digital highlight reel”. In a way, it’s a time of reflection, giving us insight into who we…

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