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Staying Sober During the Holidays
Staying sober during the holidays is not about perfection—it’s about protecting your peace. Learn how to stay grounded, manage triggers, build supportive traditions, and honor your recovery during a season that can be both joyful and overwhelming.

Melanie Sivley, LCSW
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Surviving Winter Break: Tips for College Students Going Home
Winter break can be a tough transition for many college students. Moving from independence at school to the dynamics of home can feel stressful, overwhelming, or even unsafe. With the right strategies—like setting boundaries, managing expectations, and creating intentional downtime—you can navigate this shift with more grounding, clarity, and self-compassion.

Olivia Frichtl, LPC
Dec 10, 20252 min read


What Is Ego State Therapy?
Ego State Therapy helps us understand the different parts within us—each shaped by past experiences and emotions. When certain parts get stuck in old patterns, they can create inner conflict. Through compassionate exploration, this therapy helps these parts feel seen and supported, allowing your whole system to move toward healing and integration.

Melanie Sivley, LCSW
Nov 30, 20254 min read


A Social Media Reset
Social media can inspire or exhaust us. A mindful reset helps you set boundaries, stop doomscrolling, and escape the comparison trap. Curate your digital space to reduce anxiety and nurture real-life well-being.

David McDaniel, LCSW
Nov 19, 20254 min read


What Does "Trauma-Informed" Actually Mean?
“Trauma-informed” isn’t just a trendy term — it’s a commitment to understanding how trauma affects people and creating spaces that promote safety, trust, and empowerment. True trauma-informed care requires collaboration, choice, and a dedication to social justice.

Lauren Eberle, LSW
Nov 5, 20252 min read


Can You Spot a Real OCD Monster?
OCD is more than neatness—it’s battling intrusive thoughts, irrational fears, and compulsions fueled by anxiety. Misrepresentation in media hides the reality: the true “OCD Monster” is fear of the unknown. Learn how to spot real OCD symptoms and support those who live with it.

Melanie Sivley, LCSW
Nov 2, 20253 min read


Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
As daylight fades and temperatures drop, many people experience low mood and energy. For some, this seasonal shift leads to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a form of depression triggered by reduced sunlight. Learn how to recognize the signs, understand why it happens, and explore practical ways — and professional support — to feel better through the darker months.

David McDaniel, LCSW
Oct 29, 20253 min read


October is Selective Mutism Awareness Month: Signs to Look For & How to Support a Child with Selective Mutism
Selective Mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder where a child speaks comfortably in safe environments but remains silent in social settings. It often appears between ages 2–4 and is more common in girls. Early recognition, patience, and therapy can help children overcome SM and gain confidence to communicate freely.

Olivia Frichtl, LPC
Oct 8, 20252 min read


Understanding Anxiety: It’s Not Just “Worrying Too Much”
Anxiety is not just “worrying too much.” It’s a full-body response driven by the brain’s alarm system. From racing heartbeats to shaky hands, anxiety can shrink daily life. But with tools like breathing exercises, grounding, small steps against avoidance, and supportive routines, it is possible to calm the body, reframe thoughts, and expand your world again.

Melanie Sivley, LCSW
Oct 1, 20254 min read


Seeing What You Can’t Unsee
Sometimes we see something we wish we hadn’t. Whether it’s on the news, in a movie, or real life, it’s natural to feel shaken. Your reaction is valid, and gentle self-care can help you find calm again. From mindful breathing to simple acts of kindness toward yourself, these steps can ground you and remind you that you’re not alone in carrying the weight of what you saw.

Megan K. Ramirez, PMHNP
Sep 28, 20252 min read


What Can Autistic Teens and Adults Get Out of Therapy?
Therapy for autistic teens and adults offers support, understanding, and tools to manage emotions, navigate challenges, and embrace identity without changing who they are.

Lauren Eberle, LSW
Sep 25, 20253 min read


Why Fall Is a Great Time to Start Therapy
Fall is a season of change, reflection, and new routines—making it the perfect time to start therapy. Invest in your mental health and build resilience for the months ahead.

David McDaniel, LCSW
Sep 24, 20252 min read


An Open Letter to Suicide-Loss Survivors during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
September, Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, is a time to reduce stigma, honor loved ones, and inspire hope. As a suicide-loss survivor, I share that healing doesn’t mean forgetting but learning to live with grief, turning pain into strength, and finding community in hope.

Olivia Frichtl, LPC
Sep 18, 20252 min read


Is It Depression or Burnout? Signs to Watch For and How to Get Help
Burnout and depression often look alike—constant exhaustion, low motivation, and emotional strain. Learning the difference can help you find the right support and begin healing.

David McDaniel, LCSW
Sep 17, 20252 min read


September is Suicide Prevention Month: How to Support a Loved One in Crisis
September is Suicide Prevention Month—a time to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and remind us that conversations about suicide aren’t just for professionals. By noticing warning signs, showing up, and listening with compassion, you can be a lifeline for someone in crisis. Small acts of care, presence, and connection can truly save lives.

David McDaniel, LCSW
Sep 10, 20252 min read


What Depression Really Looks Like (And What It Doesn’t)
Depression isn’t always tears or staying in bed. It can appear as irritability, overworking, physical aches, or emotional numbness. Recognizing the less obvious signs can help you seek support sooner and begin the path toward healing.

David McDaniel, LCSW
Sep 3, 20253 min read


Therapist-Recommended Coping Skills for College Students (Because “Just Breathe” Isn’t Always Enough)
College life is exciting but stressful. Between classes, projects, and personal challenges, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. These therapist-recommended coping strategies go beyond “just breathe” to help you manage stress, care for your mental health, and find real support—so you can navigate college life without burning out.

Melanie Sivley, LCSW
Aug 27, 20253 min read


Adult ADHD: Recognizing the Signs, Getting a Diagnosis, and Finding the Right Treatment
Adult ADHD often goes undiagnosed, leaving many feeling distracted, overwhelmed, or restless. Symptoms may include chronic procrastination, task pile-up, restlessness, and interrupting others. A proper diagnosis involves ruling out other conditions and undergoing a comprehensive ADHD assessment. With the right treatment—such as medication, therapy, and skill-building—adults can manage symptoms and improve their quality of life.

Elaine Schlorff, LCSW
Aug 17, 20252 min read
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