May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to fostering dialogue about mental health and to encouraging a greater understanding of its importance in our lives. It's...
On April 4, 2024, communities around the globe will observe Alcohol Screening Day, an important observance dedicated to increasing public awareness about alcohol misuse and its...
Self-harm, also known as self-injury, is when someone intentionally hurts themselves as a way to cope with emotional pain or distress. This can include actions like cutting,...
Like so many of us, I often find myself trying to assist friends in navigating the complex mental health web. For someone who has been in this field for decades, it seems harder...
Between 72-90% of Americans use social media, which means most of us have been exposed to content that makes us feel uneasy. With recent and current global conflicts like the...
Depression, especially this time of year, can be a real concern for many.
It can feel like there is a mismatch.
Your internal feelings may be dark and gloomy; whereas, the...
At times, in the ocean of grief, the waters may be calm. You are able to look at old photos and reminisce on past memories with a smile.
At other times, the waters are rough...
As a mental health therapist, I appreciate the concept of “mental health wellness.” The word “wellness” strikes me as hopeful and implies the focus is on well-being and striving...
Since my son Nicky was in preschool, he’s always been on the go, go, go. At the time, I was reassured that his behaviors were appropriate for his age.
Presently, Nicky is a 9...
As a mental health therapist, I have shared sacred therapeutic space with clients struggling with relentless, terrifying suicidal thoughts. I have been honored to walk alongside...