Alligning with Your Needs During the Holidays

Advanced Clinical Fellow Jewels Tauzin explores how people-pleasers and codependents often struggle to maintain healthy boundaries during the holidays, prioritizing others' needs over their own, and offers strategies for healing by practicing self-care, embracing change, and learning to say no without guilt.

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The Case for Couples Therapy

Staff therapist Lily Boyar, MHC argues that couples therapy is not just for relationships in crisis but a valuable resource for couples who want to strengthen their bond and learn essential skills like communication, conflict resolution, and vulnerability.

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Reclaiming Your Capital S-Self: The Journey of Individuation and Differentiation

Staff therapist Kat Williams, MHC explores the concepts of individuation and differentiation, which involve separating from external influences like family, society, and culture to discover and embrace one's authentic self. The blog emphasizes that this lifelong journey requires self-exploration, boundary-setting, and the courage to tolerate discomfort in order to reclaim one's true identity and live authentically.

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Attachment in Action: A Series on the Power of Connection - Volume II: Are You Anxious, Avoidant, Secure, or Disorganized? Let’s Uncover Your Attachment Style!

Staff therapist Ilana Pilcz, MHC, MA explains the four main attachment styles—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized—and how they develop from early relationships with caregivers, shaping how we connect with others throughout life. The blog emphasizes that attachment styles are not fixed and can evolve through personal growth, therapy, and life experiences, offering a spectrum of behaviors rather than rigid categories.

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