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Emotional Resilience Group Launching in 2023!
Why You Need The Skill of Emotional Resilience Emotions are helpful and important. They provide us with vital feedback about our internal and external experiences,

How Attending to Yourself Helps Your Healthcare Team Attend to You
by Jennifer Cameron, Ph.D. Tips for Improving Communication With Your Healthcare Providers Let’s face it. No one’s favorite place to be is the doctor’s office.

Welcome, Dr. Cameron!
We’re thrilled to announce the addition of Dr. Jennifer Cameron to our team! Dr. Cameron brings a unique background in medical psychology to her clinical

How to “Fall” Asleep Better in the Autumn Season
Tips for Improving Sleep When The Days Get Shorter We all know that sleep is important. It helps us recharge, get healthier and feel better

Is It Burnout: 7 Ways to Tell If You Need Help
How Do I Know If I’m Suffering From Burnout? Burnout is a form of chronic stress that can affect anyone. It’s not just for CEOs

We Have A New Clinical Director!
Breyta is pleased to announce that Dr. Anusha Zechella will be transitioning from her role as Director of Couples and Family Therapy to serve as

FAQ: How Do I Know If My Therapist Is A Good Fit For Me?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions within the therapy world – and it should be! The connection between you and your therapist,

Lavender for Anxiety…It’s A Thing
Did You Know… Silexan is an oral form of lavender that works on Serotonin in the brain. A head-to-head trial with Paxil and a placebo

Psychologist Spotlight: Sarini Ettigi, Ph.D., HSP-P
Meet Sarini Ettigi, Ph.D., HSP-P Dr. Sarini Ettigi is a clinical and counseling psychologist who specializes in working with individuals recovering from trauma, as well

National PTSD Screening Day
June 27th, 2022 is National PTSD Screening Day, as envisioned by the National Center for PTSD. Anyone who has encountered a life event that they

Progressive Muscle Relaxation: A Brief Guide
What is Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR)? Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) is a specific relaxation technique that involves tensing and relaxing muscle groups in a sequence

Is It PTSD?
In honor of PTSD Awareness Month, we’re pleased to share this drop-in blog post from the National Center for PTSD. When you have PTSD, it’s

Step Up for PTSD Awareness
As part of PTSD Awareness Month in June, the National Center for PTSD is hosting a Step Up for PTSD Awareness event in which anyone

History of Pride Month
June is celebrated as Pride Month in the United States to commemorate the Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, which occurred at the end of June 1969

Coping Skill: Sensorial Stimulation
Sensorial stimulation is a helpful tool for coping with anxiety and panic. When it comes to utilizing coping skills to manage ongoing anxiety/panic attacks the

Learn How to Speak the Language of Love to Improve Your Relationship
Did you know there’s a simple way to enhance the interactions between you and your partner or spouse? It’s as easy as taking a quick

You Are Not Your Feelings: A Mindful Approach to Dealing with Difficult Emotion
It’s easy to get caught up in the intensity of your emotions. Your emotions are valid. They affect you and are real. They could never

What Is Resilience?
To Exist is to experience challenges. Life is not without its storms. Sometimes when we’re hit with strong winds of adversity, we struggle to find

The Trauma of Our Swiftly Changing Climate
by Vanessa H. Roddenberry, Ph.D., HSP-P Climate-Related Mental Health Problems Are Increasing Have you spent time worrying about the environment? Do fears of how climate

Coping Skill: Dealing with Anger
The Basics of Anger Management By Lisa Ficker, Ph.D., HSP-P Managing anger involves a recognition that although anger is an involuntary emotion, what we do
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Navigating Conflict Avoidance in Relationships
How to Reconnect With Your Partner When Communication Is Difficult by Vanessa H. Roddenberry, Ph.D., HSP-P When you’ve been with a partner for years, maybe

Psychological First Aid: What You Need to Know
by Vanessa H. Roddenberry, Ph.D., HSP-P When disaster strikes, the ground beneath us shifts in ways we often don’t expect. But the internal world of

Healing from Shame: Navigating the Impact of Religious Trauma
by Emily Rowe, Psy.D. Shame in Religious Trauma Religious trauma often leaves deep emotional wounds that can persist long after someone has left their faith

How to Find the Best Therapist Near You: A Guide to Choosing the Right Mental Health Professional
by Vanessa H. Roddenberry, Ph.D., HSP-P Choosing the Right Therapist for You Finding the right therapist is one of the most important steps toward improving

Reduced Personal Accomplishment and Reduced Performance – How Burnout Affects Both
by Vanessa H. Roddenberry, Ph.D., HSP-P Welcome to the final part of our series on burnout. In this installment, we explore the symptom of reduced

Cynicism and Burnout – When Disconnection Takes Over
by Vanessa H. Roddenberry, Ph.D., HSP-P Welcome to part two of our three-part series on burnout. Today, we turn our focus to cynicism, also known