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Include Mental Health Books for Kids This National Reading Month
by Dr. Jocelyn Markowicz, Psychologist Kid Power: March through National Reading Month by Incorporating Mental Health Books for Children The prevalence of mental illness has increased ... Read More
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Helping Kids Cope with Mental Illness and the Return to School
By Danielle Matthew, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Helping Kids Cope with Mental Disorders and School Amidst COVID-19 School and mental health are two areas in children’s ... Read More
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3 Top Strategies for Preventing Misbehavior in Children
By Shannon Mosher, Licensed Professional Counselor Top 3 Best Ways of Preventing Misbehavior in Children—Homeschool Edition There are myriad reasons parents choose to homeschool their ... Read More
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7 Simple Practices for Greater Well-Being in 2021
By Angela Bisignano, PhD, Psychologist 7 Simple Practices for Greater Well-Being in 2021 Many people start the year with the best intentions for new goals and resolutions. January is a ... Read More
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What to Do When the Person You’re Disappointed in Is You
What to Do When the Person You’re Disappointed in Is You We’re almost two months into the new year, yet many of us have already disappointed ourselves. Maybe we’ve dropped ... Read More
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Overcoming Heartbreak: 7 Stages of Healing
By Kendall Coffman, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Overcoming Heartbreak: 7 Stages of Healing Heartbreak can leave us with a hollow and cold feeling as well as a loss of a sense ... Read More
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Making the Most of Your Continuing Education Requirements
Making the Most of Your CE Requirements If you currently work in mental health, you know the importance of continuing education. Learning about new research, therapy modalities, ethics, ... Read More
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Therapy Lingo: What Is an “Initial Mental Health Consultation?”
What Is Involved in an Initial Mental Health Consultation? If you’re looking for a therapist, you may have noticed phrases like “initial consultation” or “initial ... Read More
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Why People Stay in Toxic Relationships
By Chareessa Chee, Licensed Professional Counselor Why People Stay in Bad Relationships Sometimes we stay in bad, even toxic relationships longer than we really want to. It’s not ... Read More
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Turn It Upside Down: An Anti-Racist Model for Diagnostic Care of African Americans
By Jocelyn Markowicz, PhD, Psychologist Turn It Upside Down: From the Existing Model to the Anti-Racist Model of Diagnostic Care for African Americans As the world copes with a global ... Read More
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The Power of Habits, Part 2: Leaving Habits Behind
The Power of Habits Part 2: The Key to Quitting Bad Habits Most of us have experience with trying to quit bad habits. We want to grow, and bad certain habits can stand in our way. We know ... Read More
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Galentine’s Day 2021: The Importance of Friendship During Isolation
Galentine’s Day 2021: The Importance of Friendship During Isolation We are all familiar with Valentine’s Day being the national holiday of love, a celebration of romance and ... Read More