Tag: Social Connections

Wellness and Talk Therapy in Dallas, Texas

Weathering The Holidays: Couples and Communication

Mental health is a large component of well-being. For young adults (typically between 18–30 years), this period is full of major life changes: starting college, entering the workforce, managing finances, navigating relationships, and figuring out identity. These shifts can be exciting, but also overwhelming.

Young Adults and Mental Health

Young Adults and Mental Health

Mental health is a large component of well-being. For young adults (typically between 18–30 years), this period is full of major life changes: starting college, entering the workforce, managing finances, navigating relationships, and figuring out identity. These shifts can be exciting, but also overwhelming.

The End of Summer Slump: Why You’re Not Just Sad—You’re Seasonal

The End of Summer Slump: Why You’re Not Just Sad—You’re Seasonal

Fall and winter are right around the corner! For some of us, this season is a much-needed break from the unforgiving summer heat and a time for us to look forward to fun holiday festivities with friends and family. However, for many, fall signifies a time of less sunlight, less time in nature, and anticipation of heightened work, financial, and family stressors.

Digital Detox: Reclaiming Mental Clarity in a Connected World

Digital Detox: Reclaiming Mental Clarity in a Connected World

Have you ever caught yourself scrolling late into the night, only to wake up groggy and anxious the next day? Or maybe you’ve noticed how constant notifications make it hard to focus, even during quiet moments. In our hyper-connected world, technology keeps us plugged in 24/7, but sometimes that connection comes at the cost of…
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How to Support Your Perfectionist Child

How to Support Your Perfectionist Child

Children start forming their personalities early, and often you see glimpses of these personalities before they are even talking! One child may be calm and quiet, while your other child is bouncing off the walls. One child may not take things like comments, grades, or mistakes personally, while for another child, a small mistake feels…
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Summer Stressors

Summertime Stressors

This quintessential summertime song celebrates all those magical moments we imagine this season to be: Barbeques and backyard dancing, the freedom of cruising in a car you love, flirting in the steamy evenings, kids outside playing, hanging out with friends. Summertime can be all that – but it can also be stressful. And sometimes that’s…
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Healing Through Art: Exploring the Benefits of Art Therapy

Healing Through Art: Exploring the Benefits of Art Therapy

Art therapy offers a creative avenue for individuals to express emotions, process experiences, and foster healing. What is Art Therapy? Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses creative processes to improve mental health. It allows individuals to explore feelings, reconcile emotional conflicts, and enhance self-awareness. Mental Health Benefits of Art Therapy Incorporating Art…
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Spring Cleaning for the Mind: A Gentle Reset for Your Mental Health

Spring Cleaning for the Mind: A Gentle Reset for Your Mental Health

As the days stretch a little longer and the air carries a sense of renewal, spring gently invites us to begin again. We often associate this season with clearing out closets and deep-cleaning our spaces, but what if we also treated it as a time to tend to our inner world? Just as we open…
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Coping with Political Issues

Coping with Political Issues

Politics can be a significant stressor for many that is difficult to ignore. Coping during a politically charged climate can be really challenging, especially when emotions and opinions are so strong. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and hopeless about the future. It is especially important to be aware of how politics impacts your well-being.…
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Allowing Yourself to Access and Experience Joy

Allowing Yourself to Access and Experience Joy

These are difficult times in which you allow yourself access to, and experience joy. You know the list: Social, political, and economic instability and polarization, regressive policies and orders, accelerating global warming and ecological changes, pandemics and health scares, wars and genocide, people being moved against their will, entrenched structural oppression, fear-mongering. Personal tragedies, daily…
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