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Why Do Some People Hate Being Wrong?
Sometimes being wrong feels like the worst feeling in the world. We have all met someone who dug their heels into the ground about being right when they are clearly wrong.
Four Foundations for Building Your Self-Esteem
While you are anxiously awaiting for your first appointment with your new therapist, here are four tips you can start implementing today to increase your self-esteem.
4 Things That Therapy Is Not
Have you decided to look into seeing a therapist? If so, fantastic, but here’s what it will not be so you can be better prepared.
Don’t “SHOULD” On Yourself
As a therapist, I am struck by the number of people who are inappropriately hard on themselves. Can you relate to this?
Resentment and How To Let It Go
It’s common to temporarily feel negative feelings toward situations and individuals that hurt us. When these feelings persist, or are reawakened time and time again, this is called resentment.
Three Ways to Make After School Connections With Your Kids
The start of school does bring some relief, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. Here are 3 simple ways to increase the quality of the time that you spend with your children.
Keeping Perspective With Your New High Schooler
Having a good relationship with your teen as they begin high school is important, and it can be tricky to balance.
Relationships and You
It can be challenging to maintain healthy relationships as they are all unique to each of us, and they change gradually over time. Here are three steps to consider when attempting to maintain healthy relationships.
Links between Emotional Abuse and Eating Disorders
In their research, Grilo and Masheb (2002), found that among outpatients with binge eating disorder, more than 80% reported some form of childhood maltreatment (emotional, physical, and/or sexual abuse, emotional and/or physical neglect).
The Art of Self-Love
The concept and practice of self-love unfortunately has many misconceptions and misunderstandings. Learning the art of self-love takes time and practice.
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