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Understanding Bipolar I and II

March 19, 2021

Mary-Lauren O’Crowley, LPC, NCC  Every now and then, everyone will have a “bad day”. We may cry, feel depressed, overwhelmed and tired. We also will have other days where we are energetic, full of life and happy. A certain population, however, experiences unusual mood disorders which amplify more common mood swings. In fact, this population often battles chronic depression interchanged with extreme mania – severely enough to cause significant damage to relationships, careers and personal stability. What…

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Are You Celebrating Small Victories?

March 18, 2021

Matthew Cuddeback LCSW            Something that I have been hearing more and more recently is a reluctance from people to admit that they feel good about something small. We all do this at times, we feel awkward admitting that something felt good, or we are proud of a certain achievement but feel we cannot indulge this feeling. We should always allow ourselves to feel good about the things that actually feel good instead of pretending we don’t,…

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Are These Common Mistakes Ruining Your Morning Routine? Part 2

March 17, 2021

In part one of this blog post, we began to discuss the importance of routines and the likelihood that individuals will begin to reimplement structures that worked for them prior to the pandemic. However, now that we’ve had the time to step away from these routines, we have the ability to make some changes and shift them so we’re able to gain the best potential benefits. While feeling the desire to boost productivity and implement more of…

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Are These Common Mistakes Ruining Your Morning Routine? Part 1

March 16, 2021

I’m sure I’m not alone in consistently hearing about the importance of a morning routine. Apparently, a good morning routine can change your life. Sounds pretty nice, huh? Routines in general have seemingly gone out the window during the pandemic and for good reason. However, as we approach what will eventually be our new normal, it’s expected people will start to implement old routines and patterns they partook in prior to the pandemic. While feeling the desire…

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Aging: What is the Difference Between Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence?

March 15, 2021

By: Bridgette W. Gottwald, LPC, NCC  Ever wondered why your grandma tells the same stories over and over again or has difficulty troubleshooting or adapting to new ways? No, it’s not just because she is old and stubborn – there is a cognitive concept behind this. When it comes to intelligence, you may think of the accumulation of facts, but it also encompasses the ability to learn new things. Therapists have different definitions that we use to…

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A Therapist’s Perspective on Digital Dependence: What Does That Mean for My Teen?

March 14, 2021

Emily Ehrens, LMSW, CADC  What is Technology Addiction? Parents often ask the question: “Why won’t my child abstain from staring at their screen?” The truth of the matter is that parents fall guilty to the same standard. Technology addiction includes social networking, surfing the internet, video games, live streaming, and television watching.  Just like any addiction, the goal in treating the emotional, psychological and physiological pain is to create a healthy relationship with the defense. As internet…

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6 Mental Health-Based New Year’s Resolutions

March 13, 2021

By: Bridgette W. Gottwald, LPC, NCC  As we jump into 2020, many people will find themselves focused on New Year’s resolutions and ways they can positively implement change in their lives. It’s collective and cultural – all we will hear about for the next few weeks are New Year’s resolutions.  In doing this, ensure that your resolutions reflect “SMART goals.” Utilizing SMART criteria helps us to be more successful by setting better goals. SMART stands for specific,…

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6 Ways to Nail the (Virtual) Interview

March 12, 2021

Megan Mulroy, LPC The COVID-19 pandemic has caused most jobs to move to online platforms to allow employees to work from home. That means that job interviews have followed suit. Job interviews can be anxiety inducing in the best of times and doing them exclusively virtually adds a new set of challenges. I work with a lot of young professionals trying to advance their careers. Early on in the pandemic, I noticed a trend of people trying…

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What Intentions Do You Want to Bring Into 2021? Part 2

March 11, 2021

If you read my last blog post, “What Intentions Do You Want to Bring Into 2021? Part 1” referencing Gwen Moran’s article from Fast Company, “Habits to drop in 2021- and what to do instead” you may be curious about the remaining five intentions.  Below highlight her remaining key points in her article. I also added some ideas of my own!    Boundaries. For those that have been working completely remote since March of 2020, I have…

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What Intentions Do You Want to Bring Into 2021? Part 1

March 10, 2021

2020 was a rough year, let’s say that again, 2020 was a rough year! Many times, in the month of January, clients are talking about what goals they want to accomplish for the New Year. While I love helping clients set goals, I also think it is important to set intentions. To me, intentions have more of emphasis based on the values you carry in your life and what you what to want to do versus what…

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