Coping with Extreme Change (#1)
Applying the 5 Stages of Grief Model to the COVID-19 Pandemic (Part 1 of 3) by DJ Spigener, LMHC Since March 2020, the U.S. has been facing a national health…
Applying the 5 Stages of Grief Model to the COVID-19 Pandemic (Part 1 of 3) by DJ Spigener, LMHC Since March 2020, the U.S. has been facing a national health…
Tania Feres, LFMTRIMindfulness focuses on the present moment, being in the here-and-now. During this pandemic, it is common for individuals to experience anxiety and uncertainty. Not knowing what will happen…
DJ Spigener, LMHCNavigating family, work, social, and romantic connections can be a challenge for all of us at times. Relationships can be likened to a complicated “dance” in which each…
- Tony Ambush, LCThough anger is the emotion many of us are most use to managing, we live in a society that fears anger. Anger is natural response to difficult…
3 Helpful Suggestions for Getting Along with the People Around Us While Stuck at Home Even on the best of days, under the best of circumstances, conflict and arguments with…
DJ Spigener, MA, LMHC Failure is an unavoidable aspect of our lives. We can formulate the “best laid plans” and try to account for every possibility, but the truth remains…
A few things you can do to encourage someone to seek counseling. We all have friends or loved ones that can benefit from counseling; but how do we find the…
I am sure many people have heard the benefits yoga can have on someone not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too. Yoga can specifically strengthen the heart by increasing oxygen...
Chemical Addictions & Behavioral Addictions: How Do They Compare? By DJ Spigener, LMHC When we consider someone with an “addiction”, what image comes to mind? Often, it is the image…
- By Barbara Vehabovic Everyone experiences some form of loss throughout their lifespan. Whether it is the loss of a loved one, loss of a job, dealing with a…
- Barbara Vehabovic Life will inevitably throw you some curve balls but with some help you can learn to hit them out of the park. Hardships in life are unavoidable…
- By Hannah Nee What is Accelerated Resolution Therapy®(ART)? Accelerated Resolution Therapy, commonly referred to as ART, is an evidence based psychotherapy that uses client-centered therapeutic directives with eye-movements (similar…