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Daily Rituals for Emotional Well-Being: Small Changes for Big Impact
Feeling a little off, but not sure why? These small, grounding rituals can help you feel more emotionally steady and connected—without overhauling your whole life.
Daily Rituals for Emotional Well-Being: Small Changes for Big Impact
Feeling a little off, but not sure why? These small, grounding rituals can help you feel more emotionally steady and connected—without overhauling your whole life.
Comprehensive Therapy for Stress Management in NYC: Expert Mental Health Support
Discover effective therapy for stress management, improve mental health, and find calm with personalized care and holistic strategies.
How To Find a Sex-Positive Therapist in NYC
With how complex and sensitive the topic of sex and sexuality can be, how do you go about finding a therapist who will be sex-positive?
How to Practice Self-Compassion: The Key to Healing and Growth
“I thought being hard on myself would make me better.”
I hear this all the time. Clients often believe that self-criticism is what keeps them sharp, driven, or emotionally contained. The assumption is that if they just push a little harder, feel a little worse, or hold themselves to impossibly high standards, they’ll not only feel okay—they’ll do better, achieve more, and finally become the version of themselves they think they should be.
The Peace of Mind You Deserve
Discover the tools and insights you need to navigate life’s complexities with a clear mind and heart.
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How to Break a Trauma Bond, According to a Licensed Therapist
Trauma bonds are complicated- both psychologically and biologically. You do not get into them by “choice” and you do not stay stuck in them by choice. Getting appropriate therapy and connecting to safe support is a crucial aspect of recovering from trauma bonds. In this post we’ll explore how to break a trauma bond and the actions you can take to start healing.
What is a Trauma Bond and How does it Affect you?
A trauma bond is a harmful connection that forms between two people, often a victim and a perpetrator. The aftermath of even just one abuse cycle is so much shame and self-blame. Eventually, you fear being left more than being harmed. But the hopeful truth is – you can leave. Trauma bonds are not impossible cages to escape from. With the help of safe and trusted care, you can learn to leave your abuser behind for good.
Feeling Overwhelmed in a Post-Pandemic World: Finding Balance Through Communication
Discover the power of communication and self-care in navigating overwhelm post-pandemic and learn how a therapist helps clients find balance. Prioritize effective communication for a brighter, more balanced future.
Transform Your Trauma: 7 Self-Help Books for Healing Trauma
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Flipping the Script: Healing Yourself By Overcoming Negative Self-Talk
Discover how to overcome negative self-talk by recognizing and addressing cognitive distortions. Improve your overall well-being, outlook, and relationships by challenging unhelpful thought patterns that hold you back.
Rebuilding Trust: Navigating Betrayal and Healing in Relationships
Explore the nuanced dynamics of trust issues in relationships and learn effective strategies for rebuilding trust after betrayal from a licensed marriage and family therapist.
The Impact of Addiction on Families and Loved Ones
When a family member is tackling addiction, the lives of all other family members are touched in significant ways. The family dynamics shift drastically, regardless of who in the family is the central point of addiction, be it a child, parent, or spouse. The ramifications are multifold, encompassing strained relationships, excessive worry, financial hardship, and a heightened risk of abuse.
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as an Actor: Tips to Boost Confidence
“I’m not talented enough to land this role.” “I don’t have enough credits on my resume to be taken seriously as an actor.” “I’m not a real actor.” Sound familiar?
Being Neurodivergent in a Neurotypical World: The ADHD Experience
Living in a neurotypical world can be challenging for individuals with ADHD. The expectations, social implicit rules, and tasks often don't align with the unique functioning of a neurodivergent brain. However, being neurodivergent doesn’t equal inferior. In this blog,...



