Teen Emotional Wellness Program If we’re being honest, navigating a teen daughter’s moods and attitude can test the patience of even the most grounded parent. You want to be calm and supportive. You want to understand what she’s going through. But sometimes? It’s enough to make you want to scream into a pillow (or shout […] The post A Little Companion to Less Drama, More Ease, and More Connection appeared first on Pyramid Psychology.| Pyramid Psychology
Worried about joining The Happiness Path? Discover the truth behind common myths about confidence and mental wellness, and why THP is supportive, fun, and empowering.| Pyramid Psychology
Teenhood isn’t just a phase to survive, it’s a training ground for empowerment. Learn to help your daughter build confidence & body trust.| Pyramid Psychology
Canceling those with opposing views or plugging your ears and humming does not create a safe space.| Christian Apologetics
Has your teen ever let something slide in a friendship, even when it didn’t feel right, because speaking up felt way too risky? Maybe their friend took lunch food without asking (you’d be surprised how often this happens!), or shared a secret that was meant to stay private (that crush’s name was not meant to […] The post Has Your Teen Daughter Ever Been in This Situation? appeared first on Pyramid Psychology.| Pyramid Psychology
One of the most common mistakes I see well-meaning parents make is rushing in to rescue their daughter from her own harsh self-talk. She says, “I’m so stupid,” and you immediately respond with, “No you’re not! You’re so smart, you did so well on that last test, you helped your friend last week, remember?”. […] The post Are You Accidentally Undermining Your Teen’s Confidence- While Trying to Boost It? appeared first on Pyramid Psychology.| Pyramid Psychology
How to Talk to Your Teen About THP Without It Feeling Forced One of the most commonly asked questions from parents about The Happiness Path (THP) program is: “I love the sound of this, I wish I had something like this as a teen. But how do I bring it up to my daughter without […] The post “I Wish I Had This as a Teen” appeared first on Pyramid Psychology.| Pyramid Psychology
Women are often expected to play nice, serve others, and do as they are told with a big smile. And if a woman learns to stand up for herself, she’s often described as aggressive, controlling, or worse – simply for stating her opinions or tending to her needs. As a clinical psychologist and woman, I’ve found that an abundance of societal and cultural factors contributes to the limitation and erosion of women’s self-confidence and authenticity. If you feel like you’ve had to live smal...| Carla Marie Manly, PhD
"What a burden, but also what a joy, to be the person who provides the space where she can break down, then rally and face the world with a smile."| Love What Matters