How Understanding Your Love Language Can Help You Connect With Your Partner
Human connection is something that we all strive for. We want to feel validated and loved by our partners, and we want to do everything we can to show them that we care. Learning what love language you speak and what you need to feel that validation can not only be helpful in your own journey, but it can aid your connection with your partner(s).
- Ava Kaplan, LMSW
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The Overlooked Cause of Anxiety and Depression: Why Trauma May Be at the Root of Your Symptoms
If you’ve been struggling with symptoms of anxiety or depression (or both), you’re not alone–these are two of the most common reasons people seek therapy. Anxiety and depression can greatly diminish our quality of life, making it feel overwhelming just to get through the day; however, sometimes these symptoms are manifestations of a deeper issue and not the issue itself. Individuals who have endured trauma have a greater likelihood of experiencing anxiety and depression, often without realizing the deep connection between their current symptoms and past experiences.
- Sarah Panzer, MSW
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The Four “R”s: Tips on Navigating Your Mental Health in College
Despite all the challenges that come your way in college, you still have the capacity to enjoy yourself and thrive in this environment. This blog maps out 4 ways to help you cope better with the inevitability of college stress.
- Yaojia Sun, MHC-LP
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What's Makes Your Identity: Understanding Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT)
Attachment theory sees the human spirit as being inherently relational - seeking social and intimate bonding with those around us. EFT prioritizes emotional regulation as the key ingredient in navigating one’s individual experience and their relational interactions. EFT is seen to be most effective in working with couples, but is also frequently used to treat anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress.
- Prerna Menon, LMSW, CTP
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Finding Your Way Back to Love With The Gottman Method
Relationships are work. They are meant to be. They require adaptation, evolution, and betterment. Sometimes, that work is much too much to be done alone. The Gottman Method for Healthy Relationships, is one way to support that work.
- Prerna Menon, LMSW, CTP
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Healing through Movement: Understanding Dance Movement Therapy
To know ourselves is to listen to our bodies. Our bodies hold so much wisdom and guidance that when we listen and connect, our bodies can guide us through deep transformation. Have you ever seen a piece of art, watched a dance performance or listened to a song that emotionally held you and resonated with your emotional process? Various art forms have the power to speak deeply to our experience in ways words sometimes can not.
- Noelani Rodriguez, LCAT, RDMT
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Moving through Life Transitions: Integrating New & Authentic Parts of Self through Dance Movement Therapy
Do you sometimes find it challenging to put words to your emotional experience? Are words sometimes not precise in what your body and soul are experiencing? Every day we move through our world and our lives with so much demand on our bodies and minds, frequently leaving little room for us to be with ourselves fully and compassionately.
- Noelani Rodriguez, LCAT, RDMT
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Emotional Pain: Why Does My Body Hurt When My Feelings Are Hurt?
Have you ever experienced sadness or anger and felt it in your gut or chest? Ever heard people in your life say “that was gut-wrenching” or “my heart hurts”?. These phrases are more than just metaphorical explanations of somebody’s experience - they are emotional AND physical experiences that one is having. Research studies have found that the brain regions that light up when one is experiencing emotional pain, are the same brain regions that light up when one is experiencing physical pain.
- Prerna Menon, LMSW, CTP
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Internal Family Systems: Understanding Your Inner World
All human beings have one commonality, we all share the same nervous system. But our experiences, interactions, and trauma lead to us developing 3 crucial parts or neural networks. Parts that protect us from suffering, parts that react to suffering, and parts that carry pain and suffering. Internal Family Systems Therapy helps you access the self - your higher consciousness and equip it with the tool to observe all these parts, and orchestrate them to live harmoniously.
- Prerna Menon, LMSW, CTP
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An Open Letter to Moms Needing Postpartum Support
If you’re treading water and uncertain how long you can keep going, let therapy be a sandbar. Solid beneath your feet. Forgiving. Let’s stand on it together. We will work together to soften and heal what is urgent – terrifying thoughts that leave you speechless, hopelessness that sinks you. We will explore what it’s like to shepherd a life.
- Lexi Garber, LMSW
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Health Insurance Shouldn’t Be So Confusing: A Simple Overview of Out-of-
So you’ve decided to explore the world of therapy and you’re unsure about where to begin. It’s not always easy figuring out how to access therapy and how to start the process. Deciding to work with a therapist can be intimidating altogether, especially when trying to navigate the complicated world of health insurance.
- Jennifer Dusovic
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Lost in Translation: Navigating Interracial Relationships
When you choose to be with someone, you’re committing to being with and holding space for everything that made them who they are, including their culture and race.
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The World of Dating: South Asian Adults
The moralism which is sometimes associated with dating and marriage in South Asian culture may cause young adults to face challenges as they begin to form romantic relationships. The absence of open dialogue in some South Asian families around intimate partners, sexuality, feelings and consent can often leave individuals entering the world of dating feeling overwhelmed and confused
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Somatic Experiencing: The Body Remembers
Somatic Experiencing is informed by science that indicates that all human beings have a capacity to triumph over trauma. Practitioners of this therapeutic method believe that trauma is curable, and the healing process can often serve as a catalyst for deep emotional awakening, and spiritual transformation. Somatic Experiencing equips folks with the self-sustaining tools to regulate their emotions with integrity and balance.
- Prerna Menon, LMSW, CTP
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Addictive Behaviors: The Mask that Distracts Us From Truly Looking Inward
Often addictive behaviors serve as a mask to distract us from truly looking inward and becoming who we are meant to be, though by doing so we initiate our purpose and heal as we come home to ourselves.
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Womxn Using Therapy to Improve Relationship to Body & Hormonal Health
Working therapeutically whether through yoga, art therapy or psychotherapy to address the Menstrual Cycle, PMS, PMDD, PCOS, Fibroids, Breast Pain and Endometriosis or other concerns, is a chance to encourage healing and compassion towards our body and reproductive system that is inherently emotional.
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Supporting your Emotional Journey through AEDP Therapy
Have you ever felt like people don’t know how to be there for you in the way that you need during a tough time? They might try to console you or to offer advice, but it somehow ends up making you feel alone. It’s hard to feel like your emotions aren’t being heard or understood by those you seek support from.
- Gaya Kodiyalam, LMSW
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Liminal Waves
Liminal space is the time between what was and what is next. It is a place of transition, of waiting, and of not knowing. Liminal space is where transformation takes place.
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The Roots of Personal Pain
Trauma is part of the human story. Our evolution as species has given us the capability to cause great harm to all things — the most injurious being that which we inflict upon One another.
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Restorative vs Yin from a Therapeutic Lens
Yin Yoga Practice vs a Restorative Yoga Practice — we love them both and they each have their rightful place in whole-istic healing…
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