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What You May Not Know About Trauma
everyone has trauma, it just looks different for each person.
What Trauma Can Look Like/ Como Luce El Trauma
We believe that trauma is only related to veterans or a person who has suffered sexual abuse. But this is not the case, we can all experience trauma in our daily lives
Introducing Alejandra Part 2
Couples are Alejandra’s cup of tea and she especially enjoys working with women who feel stretched thin in their partnerships and family and yet don’t feel like they have the ability to voice their feelings of stress to their significant others.
Feeling More Connected to Your Partner
And when we feel they are not engaging in ARE in a manner that is satisfactory to our needs, we start to have thoughts of “this person is not here for me”, “he/she does not understand me” or maybe even “my partner is not a safe person to turn to when I need them”.
Meet Our, New Therapist, Alejandra
Meet Alejandra! She is our bilingual, amazing, new therapist. Alejandra is a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern. Her superpower is helping people to feel safe. She will help you navigate the uncertainty and overwhelming feelings. Along with helping you find your voice and finding balance in caring for others and yourself!
All Roads Lead to Boundaries
Boundaries are a topic that comes up with each of my clients.
Implementing Therapeutic Time-Outs in Relationships
A “Therapeutic Time-Out” is a moment of self-awareness. A moment when you realize that you are reaching the breaking point, and before the entire Hoover Dam comes pouring out, you decide to invoke a “Therapeutic Time-Out”.
Emotions and the Body
This week, we talked about where emotions are stored in the body. Recent research using thermal body mapping has shown that emotions can either activate or deactivate certain parts of the body.
Stop Avoiding Your Thoughts
Our brain is wired to create thoughts and feelings and may in fact even be more likely to create the very thing we want to avoid
Community Collaboration: Sense ABLE Brain Pediatric Therapy
Yolanda sits down with Kim Hazelton, Occupational Therapist and Owner of SENSEABLEBRAIN.
"Moming" Series: Family Mission Statement
A mission statement is a summary of the values of a company and what it aims to be in its practice. In the same fashion, a family can have a mission statement based on the values
Realigning Values in the Mommy-ing Process
Often times when someone seeks out therapy, they have an overwhelming feeling of being “lost”. This can happen to anyone, but it absolutely happens to parents when transitioning from being fun and single, to being married and then being a mom.