The “Reward” of Social Media It is no mystery that social media and mental health struggles are correlated for many of today’s population. Yet many of us still find ourselves very connected and coming back for more from this virtual world. Why is that? There are many factors but to highlight a few: -Social media […]
Balancing summer learning and summer break
We officially have 2 more weeks of school left this year. Many parents are overjoyed that the last day of school is fast approaching, especially if your family has embarked on virtual learning until the end of the school year. It has been a challenging year for many and parents have had to wear many […]
April is Stress Awareness Month
“I’m just SO stressed out!” has crossed all of our lips in one form or another, especially over this last year. Stress is a growing epidemic in the world that we all have first hand knowledge of in what it feels like, however you may not understand exactly what stress is and the negative effects […]
10 Things Your Therapist Hopes You Learned During a COVID Centered Year (Part 2)
This month marks the one year anniversary of “let’s all stay home for two weeks help to flatten curve.” I certainly don’t say that to minimize the importance of doing so but I doubt many people predicted the 12 months that followed. It’s been an interesting ride (similar to being stuck on a malfunctioning roller […]
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