A picture is worth a thousand words… but not in the way you think!

There’s not many people I speak with who don’t talk about their time spent on social media. It is something that becomes a large part of our lives, particularly with teens. One of the biggest challenges we face using social media is dealing with comparison. You scroll through your feed and are bombarded with seemingly perfect photos and videos. We automatically begin to think about the lives others live, how wonderful they look, how accomplished they are, and why it’s not happening to us. When you think about it, what are you really seeing? You’re seeing a glimpse into a staged [...]

A picture is worth a thousand words… but not in the way you think!2024-02-13T14:55:33-05:00

Redefining Motherhood

Motherhood is a journey filled with highs and lows. The role of a mother changes as her child transitions through different stages of life; from the basics of feeding to raising responsible adults- a mother’s job is endless. As we fulfill this role, how many of us actually take care of ourselves? What does taking “me time” mean for you? Our society expects mothers to have it all together and become selfless. Studies show an increase in women experiencing physical and mental health issues due to lack of self-care. It’s not an unusual thing for mothers to neglect their health or [...]

Redefining Motherhood2023-06-05T16:28:00-04:00

Your Internal Protectors

A theme I’ve been noticing as I’ve been working with my clients is that everyone has developed behaviors/thinking patterns that are attempting to protect them, but tend to do the opposite and make problems worse. These protectors within us typically develop out of trauma or stress to defend against our fears or from emotional pain. They serve a purpose in our lives, whether or not that is clear to us. What tends to happen is we figure out, consciously or subconsciously, that these behaviors are keeping us safe. These methods of coping can range from our perspectives and how we approach [...]

Your Internal Protectors2023-05-16T17:54:46-04:00

The Company You Keep

Have you ever heard people say, “you are who you surround yourself with?” It is common for us to underestimate the importance of the company we keep. There is power in the people we surround ourselves with; they can influence our thoughts, emotions, behaviors in both positive and negative ways.  The truth is you can’t have positivity in your life when you spend most of your time with people who always focus on the negative in life, and/or are too comfortable in their “routine”. They have certain fears in life and their energy can certainly have a negative impact on you. [...]

The Company You Keep2023-05-05T17:53:44-04:00

The Truth About Healing

The truth about healing “I should be over this by now.” “Why do I still feel like this?” “I should be doing better.” “I’m going to feel this way forever.” “I’m not doing good enough.” Do these phrases sound familiar? Phrases like these get the best of us. And unfortunately we all experience them at some point or another. When we notice these types of thoughts popping into our heads, the knee-jerk reaction is to feed into them. These thoughts tend to spiral out of control and not only bring us to a dark place, but keeps us there. We feel [...]

The Truth About Healing2023-05-05T17:57:25-04:00

The Other Side Of Grief

Grief is a beast and it can show up in different ways. Most times we associate grief with death. But what about grieving those who are still alive? We tend to overlook the power of grief when we experience break ups, divorce, friendships ending, losing valuable and meaningful items, and even our own growth and transformation sparks grief of our past selves. Ultimately, any experience of loss can lead to grief. However, grieving someone who has not died can be especially hard because a lot of these times we are still seeing that person in some capacity and/or we know they [...]

The Other Side Of Grief2023-03-12T20:36:49-04:00

Breaking The Cycle of Generational Trauma

Our relatives pass down many qualities and values that are carried out instinctively over the years;  however, there are other traits and trauma that are also passed down for generations which are never spoken about until someone has the courage to break the vicious cycle.  Experiencing a traumatic event can be frightening in the moment but unfortunately, it doesn’t just stop there. The effect of trauma has the tendency to linger and can gnaw at a person over the years.. These experiences can sometimes be subtle and undefined as it soars through the family generations creating anxiety, depression, addiction, chronic health [...]

Breaking The Cycle of Generational Trauma2023-03-01T11:49:25-05:00

Making Lasting Change In The New Year

Why are changes so hard to make? And what can we do about making them last? We are at the beginning of a new year. A year of opportunities to meet expectations, intentions, resolutions, or goals that we’ve set for ourselves. Oftentimes we are well intentioned and feel as though nothing is going to stop us. Until that hurdle looks you dead in the face. We stumble, maybe even fall down. We get off track. But do you get back up? Many times we don’t. And it’s not because we don’t want it. It’s because change is fucking hard. As much [...]

Making Lasting Change In The New Year2023-02-05T16:42:58-05:00

The Unplanned Journey

Everyone knows parenting is hard sometimes but parenting a disabled child carries challenges that are unfathomable. Many parents grief over the loss of hopes and dreams they had for their child as well for their family. The feeling of guilt and sadness over not being able to pay close attention towards other children or significant other.  Feeling like an inadequate parent, and being angry for the situation they are in engulf many parents. Fear of the unknown and thinking about how to manage everything can be overwhelming and lonesome. I was shattered realizing my child may not experience the life that [...]

The Unplanned Journey2023-01-14T09:06:12-05:00

What is your relationship like with your children? Are you struggling to connect with them?

What is your relationship like with your children? Are you struggling to connect with them?  Children observe and mimic their parents from an early age. Our communication and behaviors towards our children build a foundation on how they will view themselves and how they’ll display their own behaviors as they grow older. Many studies show that the quality of the parent-child relationship from early childhood sets the stage for later social relationship formation.  Often times parents share not being aware of what’s going on in their children's day to day lives.  As a therapist, I see all sorts of parent-child conflicts [...]

What is your relationship like with your children? Are you struggling to connect with them?2020-01-04T11:43:08-05:00
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