Black History Month: Finding a Culturally-Competent Therapist
February is Black History Month and a great time to highlight the importance of cultural competence and cultural humility in medical and behavioral health care. The first step to receiving...
5 New Years Resolutions to Help Combat Anxiety
January, the start of a new year, can be a great time to take stock of your life and well-being. It can be a wonderful time to reset and ask...
How to Set Healthy Boundaries
Boundaries are important for every person in every relationship. They are a form of self-care. Setting boundaries is a way you can take care of yourself. It’s how you stand...
Preventing Suicide: Knowing the Warning Signs
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and for good reason. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among people aged 10-14, third for those aged 15-24, fourth for...
Six Mental Health Habits for College Students
It is that time of the year again when college students are returning to campuses and classes are beginning to start. It is the time of the year when, as...
Tips for Coping with Back-to-School Anxiety
Back-to-school can cause a range of emotions for both students and parents. You both may be feeling overwhelmed, scared, worried, excited, or just plain stressed. Whatever you are feeling, know...
4 Ways to Be An LGBTQ+ Ally
Being a member of the LGBTQ+ community is not easy. Members of the LGBTQ+ community are often stigmatized by society and treated with disrespect and/or harm. But, it doesn’t have...
10 Ways to Learn Resilience
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and a perfect time to talk about resilience and ways we can build more resilience within. First, let’s talk about what we mean by...
Tools to Cope with Parenting Stress
Being a parent is stressful. With all that you have to do in a day, it is no wonder that teenage attitudes and toddler tantrums can easily push you over...
How to Cope with Stress at Work
Everyone who has ever had a job has likely experienced work-related stress. The American Psychological Association’s annual Stress in America survey consistently finds that the majority of Americans find work...