“I Hate COVID . . .”: Empathy from ...
“I hate COVID . . .” This is something, as a therapist, that I’ve heard frequently over the past two...
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“I hate COVID . . .” This is something, as a therapist, that I’ve heard frequently over the past two...
continue reading »Since the emergence of psychology as a scientific discipline in the late 19th century, its primary focus has been on...
continue reading »Depression can be one of the most debilitating experiences people ever experience. Many live with mild depression and function fine,...
continue reading »Have you found yourself feeling exhausted by the Covid-19 pandemic? Does it seem like it will never end? Has it...
continue reading »A large amount of the work I do with clients surrounds the topic of depression. Be it a person feeling...
continue reading »What is COVID-19? Where did the virus start? What are the symptoms of the virus? How many people have died...
continue reading »Do you ever feel lonely, sad, out of control, or that something is just “off”? Have you lost or gained...
continue reading »My heart aches for the multitude of teens who come through my door and self-report depression. Some are guarded and...
continue reading »There are still people today who believe depression is just a state of mind. To them, it’s just another way...
continue reading »After counseling for 25 years, some of the most asked questions in therapy are: “Why do I let my emotions...
continue reading »Everyone has felt sad or down at one point or another as life can bring challenges to our lives. Even...
continue reading »Adults who are 65 years old and older are more prone to mental illness – predominantly anxiety and depression –...
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