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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


Meet Lauren: A Therapist in Champaign Who Walks Beside You on the Healing Journey
Meet Lauren Eberle, a Licensed Social Worker at Bodhi Counseling in Champaign, IL. She provides compassionate, collaborative therapy for teens and adults facing anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and identity challenges. Lauren specializes in supporting neurodiverse, LGBTQIA+, and BIPOC clients, offering a safe, affirming space for healing and growth.

Angelica Madrid
Sep 5, 20252 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


Meet Olivia: A Teen & Young Adult Therapist in Champaign Who Actually Gets It
Looking for a therapist who truly gets teens and young adults? Meet Olivia Frichtl, LSW—offering real, compassionate support in Champaign and online across Illinois.

Melanie Sivley, LCSW
Aug 13, 20252 min read


A Look Back at Pride Fest!
Last weekend we were one of the many sponsors at Pride Fest and had a booth on Saturday!
Bodhi Admin
Sep 26, 20241 min read


Navigating Mental Health as You Start College: A Freshman’s Guide
Starting college is a monumental life event, filled with excitement, opportunity, and, understandably, a fair bit of anxiety
Alexa Nutt
Aug 30, 20243 min read
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