Fear holds us back from accessing our most natural state where we are open and inspired. With age and through fear, we often lose the creative innocence of exploring what our hearts desire. In this blog, staff therapist Sienna Chu, MHC set out on a Q&A adventure with three creatives to explore ways to return to our natural state of creativity, curiosity, and play.
Read MoreAs we move towards the second year of living with the pandemic, fatigue, questioning, and uncertainty are likely impacting all of us. Staff therapist Camille Lester, MHC explores ways to sit with uncertainty and find stability and peace in spite of our challenging reality.
Read MoreADHD is an oft-misunderstood diagnosis, and coupled with the fact that it can often be missed in women identified and non-binary individuals, staff therapist Dani Bryant, MHC explores the realities of this diagnosis in order to clarify and demystify.
Read MoreAs therapists, we believe that there is power in the stories we tell ourselves. This includes our romantic partnerships, and staff therapist Christie Kim, LMHC explores the importance of we-narratives and how to strengthen your bond through how you speak of it.
Read MoreA common theme in therapy is identifying where we need to find more self-compassion for ourselves, and staff therapist Birch Cooper, MHC is here to help you minimize negative self-talk and treat yourself in a way that is loving, kind, and gentle.
Read MoreFor many of us, we consider our bodies to be a mere physical space and concept. However, a holistic view of the body takes a deeper approach, and staff therapist Ariel Emmanuel explores the Emotional Body in Part 1 of this 2-part series.
Read MoreBoth the winter and the holiday season can bring up lots of emotions for many of us, and this year’s pandemic has deepened the potential for holiday blues, stress, and isolation. Staff therapist Astrid Burke, MHC explores ways to care for yourself and stay afloat into the new year that we’ve all been waiting for.
Read MoreSpiritual rituals can help us access deeper parts of ourselves and find self-connection, harmony, and calm. Staff therapist Sienna Chu, MHC gives ideas for adding new rituals and shares the benefits of doing so.
Read MoreDo you struggle to identify or name your skills in the workplace despite your talent? You may be struggling with Imposter Syndrome, and for many people, it strikes the hardest at work. Staff therapist Nada Elawdan, MHC explores different types of Imposter Syndrome in the workplace, and can help you explore them in therapy sessions.
Read MoreHome life is not always ideal, and at times, a parent may struggle with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, which deeply impacts their children. Staff therapist Alana Barlia, LMHC defines the cycle of narcissistic abuse that can often occur in families, in Part 1 of this 2-part series.
Read MoreDoes digging into your finances feel like a loaded topic? Staff therapist Christie Kim, LMHC explores how a person’s relationship with money and their money story can often reveal deeper therapeutic work. Check out the full post for a deeper understanding of your own money story and how to shift it towards greater abundance.
Read MoreIf you often find yourself in a familiar pattern that’s centered around drama with those you love (or struggle with!) you may be a player in Karpman’s Drama Triangle. Staff therapist Dani Bryant, MHC explores this beloved psychological theory, and helps clarify how to step off the triangle and obtain inner peace.
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