Many different types of online therapy are available; the great thing about online therapy is that it can be tailored to fit your specific needs.| Makin Wellness
Self-sabotage is a behavior where we act in ways that work against our own best interest and potential. Learn the 5-step process for how to stop self-sabotaging.| Makin Wellness
Struggling to break a bad habit? Unlock the key to lasting change with our latest blog: How to break a bad habit for good with 5 transformative tips| Makin Wellness
Dr. Ashley Brummet answers a few questions on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). As a clinical psychologist at The Mental Health...| The Mental Health Collective
That spirit inside you is the spark of hope that remains when every other hope dies| Justin N. Poythress
One way we experience the love of God is by living in open fellowship with other Christians.| College Park Church
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that happens or changes with the season, with symptoms lasting 4-5 months every year. And while many people associate SAD with dark, cold, winter months, people living in sunny Central Arizona can and do suffer from SAD just like everyone else, but ours usually happens when […] The post Seasonal Affective Disorder in the Sunshine? You Bet! appeared first on NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health.| NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health
We provide compassionate and evidence-based therapy and counseling for individuals living with bipolar disorder in Southlake and Flower Mound, helping […] The post Therapy and Counseling for Individuals Living with Bipolar Disorder appeared first on Dr. Messina & Associates.| Dr. Messina & Associates
When I began my journey through my own therapy almost two decades ago, I journaled ferociously. Over the following years, I filled journals cover to cover as I processed, reflected, and deeply changed. Years later, in school to be a therapist, I learned that this long season of journaling was a healthy coping skill that...| LindsayBraman.com
Print & digital resource: NCE Visual Study Guide & Test Prep Activity Book by Lindsay Braman My comprehensive illustrated & interactive study guide for the National Counselor Exam (NCE) uses images, colors, mnemonics, and humor| LindsayBraman.com
Students – and faculty – are increasingly using generative AI to ease the college admissions process. Here’s what they should know.| EdSurge Articles
A new report found students were most frequently concerned with balancing life and school. The kicker? These concerns were shared with an AI bot, not ...| EdSurge Articles
Do you have a hard time making decisions or getting things done? Here are 5 strategies for how to stop overthinking and live a more productive life.| Makin Wellness
A New Year is coming, but every year offers new challenges and things to look forward to. This is the time when people write New Year’s Resolutions that they| New York Weekly
Anxiety grows in times of loneliness and isolation like kindling to a flame—the more it’s stoked, the more it builds. Surrounding yourself with safe people and sharing from a place of vulnerability dumps a bucket of water on that kindling of anxiety so it doesn’t continue to grow. The post Learning to Manage Anxiety appeared first on College Park Church.| College Park Church
Trauma therapy offers a specialized path to healing for individuals grappling with the effects of distressing life experiences. This therapeutic approach helps people process difficult memories, emotions, and reactions through evidence-based techniques in a safe, supportive environment. The role of trauma therapy in mental health treatment cannot be understated. Many mental health challenges – from […]| New Choices Treatment Centers
Reading Time: 3 minutesINTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, welcomed Benjamin “BENCASSO” Barnes to provide another commentary in a series. The Benjamin “BENCASSO” Barnes Commentaries The One Moment Podcast is Read more…| Daily Business Journal
Helping our teens understand the gospel and how to apply God’s Word to their lives is one of the most helpful things we can teach them. Their anxiety may never “go away” entirely. However, their struggle can tether them to the gospel and deepen their love of Jesus as they experience his peace firsthand.| College Park Church
What is a Trauma Bond? This article defines this intense attachment to an abuser, helps you recognize the 7 key signs, and explains the steps to break the cycle.| New Choices Treatment Centers
Written by: Sarah Douglas, LMFT :: Trauma Program Manager Often clients arrive to in treatment with a host of symptoms and have been given a long list of diagnoses, sometimes including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). While the description of PTSD in the DSM V captures the typical symptoms associated with event trauma, its fails […] The post DO I HAVE DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA? appeared first on The Mental Health Collective.| The Mental Health Collective
Written by: Michael Christian Cilnis, MA, MBA, LPCC PRIDE MONTH + MENTAL HEALTH Pride Month is a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ identity, resilience, and community. For many, it’s a chance to show up boldly, affirm who they are, and be seen. But Pride isn’t just about visibility, it’s also about connection. Connection to ourselves, to […] The post Pride Month + Mental Health: Make Pride Yours appeared first on The Mental Health Collective.| The Mental Health Collective
"The Efficacy of Psychodiagnotic Testing" is written by Dr. Maddisen Espeseth, PsyD, RPT, IFS-I ACC, CST, Testing Psychologist for...| The Mental Health Collective
Everyone deserves to age with dignity, safety, and respect. But let’s be honest: how many times have you worried about whether your older loved ones are safe and respected in their daily lives? Sadly, elder abuse is a serious issue that our society rarely recognizes. In Michigan alone, more than 73,000 older adults face some […] The post What is elder abuse and what can we do about it? appeared first on Health for Life Counseling.| Health for Life Counseling
There’s a pervasive expectation that personal growth should be dramatic, measurable, and fast—otherwise, it’s not working.| Health for Life Counseling
It’s hard to imagine a modern person without a phone in hand, endlessly scrolling through social media feeds. War updates, climate disasters, violent accidents, pandemics, and economic uncertainty. All this bad news has quietly become the background of our everyday lives. A minute after you wake up, you may notice your heart beating fast or […] The post Why counseling is needed more than ever in times of national and global turmoil appeared first on Health for Life Counseling.| Health for Life Counseling
'The "Second Injury" of Sexual Assault: Why Believing Survivors Matters' is written by Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Kristen Zaleski, PhD, LCSW| The Mental Health Collective
4 Ways Church Leaders Can Respond to Crisis Growing churches care about their communities. When a crisis hits, church pastors who engage in leadership training will have a plan. By equipping people to respond with compassion and practical assistance, you can be a light to your community. | By Tom Pounder As much as we would […] The post Help Your Community Cope with Tragedy appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
"The Role of a clinical Care Coordinator" is a quick interview with Program Director Julian Marc Opena at The Mental Health Collective...| The Mental Health Collective
"How Common is OCD?" is an interview with Dr. Sarah Schall, PsyD, discussing the evolution of OCD therapeutic views. Watch now...| The Mental Health Collective
I myself am satisfied about you, my brothers, that you yourselves are full of goodness, filled with all knowledge and able to instruct one another (Romans 15:14). Paul, writing to everyday and average Christians in the church at Rome, insists that every Christian should be “able to instruct.” Paul| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
"Managing Stress After Trauma" is an interview with Trauma Program Manager, Sarah Douglas, LMFT of The Mental Health Collective.| The Mental Health Collective
How do I know if I am self-righteous? I’m concerned with Christian counselees that are focused on their own good deeds, but don’t realize it. For this blog I’m defining self-righteousness as the belief that I have earned some favor with God through my behavior, character, thoughts, or deeds. So how would I know if I’m self-righteous? What would one symptom be?| kraigkeck.com
Editor’s Note: The following is an article originally published on the author’s Substack Diogenes In Exile on September 02, 2024. With edits to fit MTC’s style, it is crossposted here with permission. When I started classes for a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Tennessee in August of 2022, I was excited to […]| Minding The Campus
My coauthors and I wrote The Anxiety Busting Workbook for Kids to provide parents of anxious children and professionals like you| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Dr. Chris McGinnis joins me in Session 266 to talk about his work in Primary Care Behavioral Pediatrics. If you're not sure what that is, don't worry. We go over that right away and learn that this area of work sits in an important and underserved niche:... Read more »| The Behavioral Observations Podcast
The National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) is a vital step for those aspiring to become professional counselors in the United States. With its 200 multiple-choice questions and nearly 4-hour duration, the test challenges the candidate’s knowledge and preparation. As the exam fee of $275 is non-refundable, it becomes crucial to ensure adequate… Read More »Best NCE Prep Course| Dooey