3 steps you can take to make peace with the unknown. Written by Bonnie Zucker Ph.D. Will I fail the test tomorrow? Did I remember to lock the door when I left the house? Will I have anyone to talk to at the party? What if I don’t get that job I want? For many, […]| Westside DBT
by Emma Seppälä, Christina Bradley, Michael R. Goldstein When U.S. Marine Corp Officer Jake D.’s vehicle drove over an explosive device in Afghanistan, he looked down to see his legs almost completely severed below the knee. At that moment, he remembered a breathing exercise he had learned in a book for young officers. Thanks to that exercise, he […]| Westside DBT
You will be able to socialize soon, but do you want to? By Stephanie A. Sarkis Ph.D. Posted Mar 28, 2021 | Reviewed by Kaja Perina KEY POINTS You may have become comfortable with not socializing during the pandemic. Workplaces are asking employees to return to the office in the next few months. Socializing in-person can be […]| Westside DBT
By Ella “The power of now can only be realized now. It requires no time and effort. Effort means you’re trying hard to get somewhere and so you are not present, welcoming this moment as it is.” ~Eckhart Tolle Eight years ago, I was very depressed. I wanted nothing more than to stop feeling this way […]| Westside DBT
February 26, 2021 • By Angela Bisignano, PhD, Psychologist 7 Simple Practices for Greater Well-Being in 2021 Many people start the year with the best intentions for new goals and resolutions. January is a great month to reflect, refresh and reset. Did you make space for your well-being in your goals for this new year? If not, this article will […]| Westside DBT
April 16, 2021 • By Jocelyn Markowicz, PhD, Psychologist Tyler Perry, the infamous producer and actor, within the full breadth of his creative fortitude, delivered the best simplification of the concept of resilience. In his guest talk at a church in Texas, he provided a powerfully simple way to inspire resilience. In his speech, he told the audience […]| Westside DBT
By Annie Reneau “Run the dishwasher twice” might sound like strange mental health advice, but a viral post is proving that it’s actually quite helpful. Danielle Wunker, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor, shared a story on her Facebook page that is resonating with people who struggle with mental health issues. It originally came from an […]| Westside DBT
by Chareessa Chee, Licensed Professional Counselor Practicing Self-Compassion in Uncertain Times Self-compassion is an important tool to learn in these uncertain times of being in a global pandemic, but it’s also helpful for just being human. Self-compassion is simply applying compassion to yourself. Compassion is the sensitivity toward the suffering of yourself or others, coupled with a […]| Westside DBT
By Dr. Lise Deguire “Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of these things and still be calm in your heart.” ~Unknown I began the morning with a meditation. After taking my dog out and brewing the […]| Westside DBT