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How to Recognize Trauma in Yourself and Others
Sometimes, it can be hard to recognize what trauma really looks like. After all, the signs that someone has lived through a traumatic experience can
Practicing Mindful Self-Compassion Using RAIN
It’s not always easy to give yourself the compassion that you deserve. You might tend to dwell on negative thoughts about yourself and put yourself
What is Emotional Regulation and Why it Matters
Emotional regulation refers to your ability to manage your own feelings healthily. It’s the difference between having a calm disagreement with someone who sees things
A Brief Overview of Postpartum Mental Health
Many women struggle with their mental health after giving birth. For example, most women deal with “the baby blues” for at least a week or
PTSD and Guilt: How to Stop Taking the Blame
Suffering through trauma can lead to a complicated emotional response. While not everyone who undergoes a traumatic experience will develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), many
Can Anxiety be Inherited? How Your Family History Can Influence it
If you’re living with anxiety, you might be wondering about the root cause of your symptoms. Perhaps you’ve seen other people in your family struggle
10 Things That Will Make Coping With Depression Easier
Living with depression is exhausting. Even if you’re actively trying to heal, dealing with your symptoms on a day-to-day basis is a challenge. You might
The Upside of Anger
Anger: A Misunderstood Emotion By Lisa J. Ficker, Ph.D. Emotions are usually thought of as being in one of two camps: the “good” (positive) emotions
Insomnia and Anxiety: How They’re Connected
You’re tossing and turning at night. You just can’t seem to catch any shut-eye, and when you force yourself out of bed in the morning,
5 Ways to Navigate Post-Pandemic Stress
By Sarini Ettigi, Ph.D. Dealing with the day to day routine of clocking in and clocking out, followed by juggling family commitments during seemingly normal
How Couples Therapy Can Improve Your Communication
Even the happiest couples disagree sometimes, but if your disagreements frequently turn into full-blown arguments, it might be time to seek professional support. Communication is
How Do You Know if You Have Anger Issues?
Everyone feels angry sometimes, but it can be a difficult emotion to deal with and it can be hard to express anger in a healthy
10 Effective Ways to Stop a Panic Attack
Suffering from a panic attack can be terrifying. The first time someone has a panic attack, their symptoms can be so severe and overwhelming that
Therapist Spotlight: Anusha Zechella, Ph.D.
Meet Anusha Zechella, Ph.D., HSP-P Get to know Breyta’s Director of Couples Therapy: Dr. Anusha Zechella is a clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma, attachment
June is PTSD Awareness Month
June is PTSD Awareness Month. As a trauma specialty clinic, we work year-round to promote education, awareness, and compassion related to psychological trauma and Posttraumatic
June is Pride Month
June is Pride month and here at Breyta Psychological Services, P.A., we proudly identify as a safe space for members of the LGBTQ+ community and
7 Hidden Signs of Depression You Should Know
Many people assume that the symptoms of depression would be obvious. After all, many people simply equate depression with sadness, but there is more to
Stress and Insomnia: How They’re Connected
Living with insomnia can be incredibly frustrating. Night after night, you toss and turn, hoping that you’ll finally fall asleep. Instead, you end up lying
Healthy Boundaries are Important, Here’s How You Create Them
Maybe you feel like the people in your life don’t respect your time or generosity. Perhaps your boss or coworkers have been asking you to
Collective Trauma and the Long-term Effects of the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic caused societal upheaval, leaving millions of people across the world dealing with lasting trauma. Some lost loved ones to the virus. Others
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The Power of Self-Validation
by Katherine Bracken, Ph.D. You Have An Emotional Superpower…You Just Don’t Know It Yet Emotions, am I right? The way in which we relate to
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