The past year has been filled with lots of ups and downs and certainly quite a few twists and turns. Most people can reflect back to more than one conversation about how we would be transitioning to a virtual work environment “for just a couple of weeks, to help flatten the curve.” Well, here we […]
Exercise Your Thinking? – An Introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
We’ve always been told that physical exercise is critical to our health. I mean we had an entire class dedicated to it for our entire childhoods. What if we had a class dedicated to our mental health- to learn and practice the healthiest ways of thinking? Now more than ever we are noticing the importance […]
SAD in 2020: Navigating Seasonal Affective Disorder During a Worldwide Pandemic
Many people annually brace themselves for the return of colder temperatures, less sunlight and the possibility of seasonal depression, officially termed Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). This type of depression typically impacts roughly 5 percent of people living in the United States but one must wonder how living during a pandemic will impact that number. The […]
Support for Protesters, Black Lives Matter Advocates, and Allies
Take a minute to think over the emotions you’ve experienced over the past few months as we have truly started to call attention to the racial injustice throughout our city, state, and country. Anger? Exhaustion? Anxiety? Loneliness? Hopelessness? For many people, these feelings extend well beyond just the past few months. These feelings are valid, […]
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