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Yoga and the Healing of Interpersonal Trauma: A Qualitative Meta-Analysis

Dr. Ashley Gulden

As a counseling psychologist dedicated to supporting parents, caregivers, and individuals affected by trauma, staying informed by the latest research is a core part of my commitment to providing the best possible care. I make it a priority to continuously learn and engage in research that directly enhances my counseling practice. I invite you to […]

Lace Up Your Sneakers: Walking As A Powerful Intervention for Anxiety, Depression and Stress Disorders. By: Sarah Elaine Zimmerman, LCSW

Sarah Elaine Zimmerman

  Can walking everyday help with mental health issues like anxiety, depression and stress disorders? I’ve worked with clients who have Anxiety, PTSD and Complex Trauma for over 25 years. I’ve trained in DBT, CBT and EMDR which all support client in prioritizing safe pleasurable activities and experiences to access positive emotions and physical sensations. […]

Surviving the Holidays with an Eating Disorder

Thanksgiving is this coming up which means Christmas, Hanukkah and other holidays are around the corner.  The Holiday Season can be difficult for many people for various reasons.  The Holidays can exacerbate family disagreements, someone may be grieving the loss of a loved one or some people are barely surviving financially and have no idea […]

Keep Your Holiday Sparkle: Gift Yourself Some Self-Care This Season by Sarah Elaine Zimmerman, LCSW

Sarah Elaine Zimmerman

  Self-care is an important part of your mental health care and an act of self-compassion. If you don’t allow yourself time to recharge, relax and feel restored, you won’t be able to fulfill your daily responsibilities indefinitely. Your body will run out of steam at some point and feel resentful, exhausted and irritable. Burning […]

Protect Your Peace and Take Control of Your Holidays: Managing PTSD, Anxiety and Social Anxiety Throughout this Holiday Season.

Sarah Elaine Zimmerman

During the holiday season there are often many expectations for socializing, shopping, eating and spending time with family. While some of these activities can feel joyful, others might be emotionally or logistically difficult and unrealistic. Time management becomes more complicated, stress increases and self-care may be forgotten. Pay attention to feeling physically unwell, emotionally overwhelmed […]

How to Support Someone Who Is Grieving

Grieving is a deeply individual process, and there is no right or wrong way to experience it. What is universal, however, is the need for support and understanding from those around us. Grief is a natural response to loss, an emotional journey that everyone experiences differently. The pain of losing a loved one, whether a […]

Building Focus: How to Stay Aligned with Your Goals

Are you struggling to maintain focus on your goals? Many individuals find it challenging to concentrate, often feeling pulled in various directions by distractions and negativity. In this article, we’ll explore practical techniques to strengthen your “muscles of focus” so you can better align with your aspirations. Understanding the Mind’s Pull Just like physical fitness, […]

Make Meditation Fun!

Carrie Jones, LPC

When you think of meditation, do you imagine sitting perfectly still with a blank mind? Many people assume that’s the only way to meditate, but there are so many ways to make meditation engaging, even fun! Whether you’re a natural daydreamer, love to move, or simply want help falling asleep, there’s a meditation style for […]

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