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Anxiety in Teenagers: Why Teens Are So Anxious And How To Help
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Anxiety in Teenagers: Why Teens Are So Anxious And How To Help

The teenage years can be a rollercoaster ride for everyone. Teens, siblings, parents, and educators are all along for the ride. Teens experience many challenges and changes for the. first time, and anxiety is often a prominent companion during this phase of life. In this guide, we'll explore how anxiety affects teenagers and provide practical advice to help them and their loved ones understand and manage this common struggle

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Navigating Self-Care and Mental Health Amidst Layoffs
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Navigating Self-Care and Mental Health Amidst Layoffs

For many, work isn't just a means to a paycheck; it's a source of identity and purpose. When that sense of purpose is yanked away, it can be a devastating blow to one's mental and emotional well-being. Even if you haven't been laid off, seeing coworkers and friends get laid off can be anxiety-provoking. Read on to see our tips for the witnesses to layoffs. Your experience is important too.

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What To Do If Your Couples Therapist Is Taking Your Partner's Side
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What To Do If Your Couples Therapist Is Taking Your Partner's Side

When tensions rise, it's difficult to feel heard. Good couples therapy seeks to make sure everyone feels heard and understood. But not all couples therapists know when someone feels therapy is unfair. Unfortunately, feeling like your couples therapy isn't balanced or fair happens too often. If couples therapy feels lopsided, here are some suggestions.

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A Journey Through Trauma Therapy with Taylor Swift
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A Journey Through Trauma Therapy with Taylor Swift

There's a reason so many people love Taylor Swift. Despite her fame and wealth, her lyrics are notoriously relatable. Whether you've experienced the sting of betrayal, the ache of a breakup, or the loss of a loved one, there's a Taylor song about it. Here are some examples of different types of traumas alluded to in Taylor Swift’s lyrics.

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What To Do When One of the “4 Horsemen” Appears In Your Relationship
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What To Do When One of the “4 Horsemen” Appears In Your Relationship

Few things feel as stressful as conflict and tension in our closest relationships. It can feel especially threatening when you encounter one of the infamous "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." These four toxic behaviors can unleash chaos in your relationship if left unchecked. But don't worry! We've got actionable strategies to combat them and repair your connection.

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What to Do If Your Partner Won't Go to Couples Therapy
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What to Do If Your Partner Won't Go to Couples Therapy

Couples therapy is a great tool for strengthening relationships. It can help you navigate the hardest parts of a partnership and come out stronger on the other side. But what do you do when you know it's time for therapy, but your partner won't budge? The journey to convince them can be tricky, but with a blend of patience and empathy, it's possible to get them on board.

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Red Flags to Watch For In Your First EMDR Session
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Red Flags to Watch For In Your First EMDR Session

To ensure a successful and safe EMDR experience, it's crucial to be aware of signs it might not work. Your therapist's training and approach can significantly impact the effectiveness of the therapy. Let's explore red flags to look for to help you make informed decisions about your care.

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6 Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Teletherapy Appointments
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6 Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Teletherapy Appointments

Few of us have distinct memories of an incredible Zoom meeting. After years of video meetings being the norm, they all blur together. Therapy shouldn’t be like that. Online therapy is just as effective as in-person therapy, especially when you follow some of our tips to make it feel distinct from the rest of your day.

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Debunking 9 Common Myths About EMDR Therapy
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Debunking 9 Common Myths About EMDR Therapy

EMDR therapy is an effective approach for treating trauma and other emotional challenges. But like any therapeutic method, there are plenty of misunderstandings. The following are some common myths surrounding EMDR therapy. We'll help set the record straight and provide clarity to help you make informed decisions about your mental health.

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8 Reasons Couples Therapy Doesn't Work
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8 Reasons Couples Therapy Doesn't Work

Couples therapy is a powerful tool that can help couples strengthen their relationships. But it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's certainly not fool-proof. In some cases, couples may find that therapy doesn't yield the expected results. Understanding the reasons behind this can help you make the most out of your therapy experience.

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Demystifying EMDR Therapy: It Doesn't Erase Memories, It Heals Them
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Demystifying EMDR Therapy: It Doesn't Erase Memories, It Heals Them

When it comes to dealing with trauma and emotional pain, EMDR therapy is a powerful way to find healing. But there are some misunderstandings about how it works. One common misconception is that EMDR erases bad memories. We want to clear that up and explain how EMDR therapy actually works.

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10 Signs You Should Start Couples Therapy Before a Crisis
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10 Signs You Should Start Couples Therapy Before a Crisis

Once upon a time you'd found the love of your life, and everything seemed great. Those new-relationship hormones were raging. It was hard to imagine anything would feel hard. But over time, the hormones settle and patterns start to emerge. You might still feel great love for your partner, but wish some things were different.

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What To Expect After EMDR
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What To Expect After EMDR

If you’re considering Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), it makes sense to wonder what to expect. You've probably heard great things. And the research backs this up: EMDR is effective for treating PTSD and is a potent trauma therapy. But it's also a weird modality. Side-to-side stimulation helps process trauma? What the heck should you expect? Here’s what to expect after an EMDR session.

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Balancing Commitment, Friendship, and Passion: A Guide for Couples
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Balancing Commitment, Friendship, and Passion: A Guide for Couples

A long term relationship should have three elements: commitment, friendship, and passion. When these elements are in equilibrium, relationships thrive. But when they're not, people feel unsatisfied and anxious. Let's explore what each part means, the challenges that arise when they go missing, and how couples therapy can help restore balance.

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Therapeutic Book Review: Fair Play by Eve Rodsky
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Therapeutic Book Review: Fair Play by Eve Rodsky

Eve Rodsky's "Fair Play" is a guide for changing the way we handle domestic and emotional labor. While it excels in providing structure and clarity, there is room for improvement in handling conflicts and disagreements. The language of the book also fails to be inclusive of LGBT and same-sex couples.

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