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How to Fight Seasonal Mood Changes

By Dr. Neduveili With the fall and winter months approaching, it is not uncommon for many of us to notice changes in our mood. Many of us may notice feeling more down/sad, lower on energy, or more anxious than usual. This phenomenon has been more commonly called “autumn anxiety” or “winter blues” where mood changes…
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Relieving Stress with your Breath

While our breath is one of the most important functions of our body, it is something that we do not often think about because it happens automatically. There is an abundance of evidence which shows that your breath can be used to increase mental and emotional well-being.  When we are stressed, overwhelmed or experiencing anxiety;…
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Weathering The Holidays: Couples and Communication

Restoring Balance from the COVID Pandemic

While it would be a vast under-statement to say the pandemic “took a toll on us,” how do we navigate returning to our pre-COVID life?  Many individuals vastly underestimated the changes and impacts COVID created.  The world was not prepared for the potential psychological effects COVID would produce.  After months of being in lockdown and…
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Post Olympics

In light of the Olympics, a lot of attention has been paid to the recent mental health focus in athletics. A lot of attention and judgment have been directed toward Simone Biles and her choice to step out of the competition for the sake of her team. You may have even had some judgment about…
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Black Mental Health: Self-Care During Challenging Times

Influential Psychologists and Their Contributions to the Field Over the last few months, we have observed Black history, women’s history, and promoted mental health awareness. In spirit of continuing to honor diversity as we move toward Juneteenth celebration, let us take a moment to highlight the valuable contributions of psychologists who have made tremendous impacts…
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How to Create Healthy Communication During Conflict

People have different views of what a healthy relationship looks and feels like.  However, we can all hopefully agree that trust and communication are pillars of successful partnerships! We often hear people discuss how important trust is to relationships. Communication is equally as invaluable as it is the pathway to knowing and understanding our partner.…
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Handling the Holidays When You Have Disordered Eating

Holidays are often stressful times, and for those who have complex or disordered relationships with food, holidays can be particularly anxiety-provoking. Here are some suggestions for how to cope with the holidays, soothe yourself, and manage your thoughts and behaviors.  Remember this acronym: H.A.L.T. Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired. During the holidays, we might experience all…
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Maintaining Mental Wellness During Difficult Times

By Dr. Tamara Cannon Unprecedented. Trying. Uncertain.  These are all words that have been used to describe the year of 2020.  The fear of contracting COVID-19 has brought a sense of unsafety.  Quarantine and social distancing have changed the way we move in the world.  Racial turmoil and political division have changed the way we…
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Making Resolutions That Stick

With the new year often comes new resolutions to make changes in our lives. Frequently, these resolutions can be big, sweeping changes: losing significant amounts of weight, stopping smoking or drinking, changing careers, or training for a marathon. While the idea of making such dramatic changes is appealing to us, the reality is often very…
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Identifying Your Needs

How do we determine our needs? The first step is to gift yourself this question: “What do I need?” The second step is: Listen to yourself. If this seems novel for you, it might be challenging at first. However, you might be surprised at the outcome. One way to listen to yourself is to pay…
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