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12 Steps to Improve Your Communication in Relationship Conflict
By Kendall Coffman, MS, Marriage and Family Therapist Bids for Connection: 12 Steps to Improve Your Communication in Relationships Bids for Connection and Love Relationships can be challenging, ... Read More
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Changing the Vicious Political Cycle into a Virtuous Cycle
by Anthony Cavuoti, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Changing the Vicious Political Cycle into a Virtuous Cycle What are we doing in this political landscape except acting out ... Read More
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7 Tips for Marketing Your Therapy Practice in a Small Town
How to Market Yourself as a Therapist in a Small Town Learning how to market your therapy practice is an essential part of bringing in new therapy clients. If you are in a small town, ... Read More
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The Power of Habits, Part 1: How Habits Can Be Helpful
The Power of Habits Part 1: How Habits Can Be Helpful Ah, January. It’s the time of year when we’re more likely to think about habits. We all have habits, good or bad. Some ... Read More
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Comparing and Contrasting CBT and DBT
Finding the Differences Between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) each ... Read More
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5 Empowering Tools Teens Gain in Therapy
Contributed by Newport Academy & Institute 5 Empowering Tools That Teens Gain in Therapy With depression and anxiety rates at all-time highs, more teens are seeking therapy through telehealth or ... Read More
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Considering Group Therapy?
By Melissa Klass, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Should You Consider Group Therapy? You’ve read a million articles about group therapy, but you still can’t decide. ... Read More
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5 Excuses People Use to Avoid Getting Professional Help
Things Aren’t That Bad: 5 Reasons People Give to Avoid Getting Professional Help According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 1 in 5 adults experience mental illness, but ... Read More
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Ring Out the Old, in the New: Moving from 2020 to 2021 with Reflection
By Nancy Bortz, MA, Psychotherapist Go Gently Into That New Year We have now closed out 2020. We’ve never experienced a year quite like this past one. Would it have been any easier ... Read More
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Many Saw Increased Mental Health Benefits in 2020
Increased Mental Health Benefits & Coverage for Many Over the last few years, more employers have begun offering insurance for therapy or increase mental health benefits for their ... Read More
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Using a Labyrinth As an Integration Tool
By Dr. Denise Renye, Licensed Psychologist (PsyD), Sex Therapist, Life Coach Using a Labyrinth As an Integration Tool Change is hard. By nature, it’s scary and unfamiliar. So too ... Read More
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Finding Resilience During Covid-19
by Kendall Coffman, Marriage and Family Therapist Finding Resilience During Covid-19 We as a community have been exposed to increasingly difficult cultural and global crises. What we can ... Read More