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Reflections: Clinical & Human

The depths of the human experience is endless. Here on our blog, our therapists explore and share their ideas around psychotherapy and what it means to be a human.

  • Pride Month Isn’t Canceled: Reframing Inclusion During a Pandemic- Post - image

    Pride Month Isn’t Canceled: Reframing Inclusion During a Pandemic

    Michele M. Ulerio, MA, LMHC June 1, 2021

    Pride Month isn't just about parades. It's about self-acceptance, owning who you are, and finding solace in a community

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    Mental Health & The Military

    Kristjana McCarthy, Mental Health Counselor May 27, 2021

    As we celebrate Military Appreciation Month, I encourage service members to honestly and non-judgmentally reflect on their mental health needs.

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    How Culture Affects Therapy

    Cheryl Lim, LMHC May 19, 2021

    Culture, social-economic status, area of residence, and other aspects of our identities play into how (or even if) we seek help for our mental health. Here’s how your culture impacts your experience of therapy.

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    I Heard You: An Open Letter On Finding A Therapist

    Dee Nicole, Intake Director May 14, 2021

    I want to tell you this journey of finding a therapist is personal, entirely about you, and our interest lies solely with helping you find what you seek.

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    Motherhood: A Celebration of Childhood and the Absurd

    Christina Jeffrey, LMHC May 9, 2021

    The emotional life of motherhood is weird, equal parts intensity, love, ferocity, protection, patience, and an inexhaustible appreciation for the absurd. No one ever really prepares you for the absurdity of motherhood.

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    How to Set Better Boundaries With Your Screens

    Humantold May 6, 2021

    Screens are an unavoidable and necessary aspect of modern life, but spending as much time on them as we do isn't the best thing for our health.  How we spend time on them may both align and misalign us from our values and our power to choose. Let's be screen wise.

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    Why Being A Teacher Is Stressful

    Humantold May 4, 2021

    We have all been impacted by the pandemic in different ways. Teachers, however, have had a much different experience than the rest of us. Pre-pandemic, teacher shortages were at an all-time high, and stress is the number one reason people are leaving the profession. Here's why.

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  • Through The Lens: Psychology In Media, Part 2- Post - image

    Through The Lens: Psychology In Media, Part 2

    Jasmine Sundri, Licensed Mental Health Counselor April 28, 2021

    It has been quite a stressful year. While most of us have mostly been stuck inside, film and television have provided a source of relief for many. Here is part two of our psychological review of our favorite TV shows and movies that got us through the last year.

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    Earth Day: Nature As Healer

    Peter Douglas, LCSW-R April 22, 2021

    To overcome the unhealthy habits and patterns that are inhibiting us from living our fullest lives requires a fresh perspective, and often that can be found by going outside. In fact, you could say a relationship with nature is a requisite for improved mental health.

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    Why Climate Change Is So Stressful

    Humantold April 19, 2021

    The emotional stress caused by climate change is a bigger deal than you might think. Here's why.

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