Farewell 2020. Hello, 2021!
The end of any year brings an assortment of emotions. With all that has happened throughout 2020- and it has been a lot, watching the year closeout warrants a humungous…
The end of any year brings an assortment of emotions. With all that has happened throughout 2020- and it has been a lot, watching the year closeout warrants a humungous…
Every disease doesn’t always solely affect the individual diagnosed with it; it can also impact that person’s complete circle of family and friends. The same is true when someone dies…
By Simisola Fagbemi This article appeared in Lithium Magazine As the media’s eyes start to wander from the Black Lives Matter movement, my community is left in a similar place…
When dealing with overwhelming, painful emotions and a limited supply of ways to feel better emotionally, people may engage in self-harm behavior. This can take the form of cutting on…
I'm so pleased to share the conversation I had with my colleague, Dr. Lourdes Viado, on her podcast, Women In-Depth. In the episode, we discuss: What self-harm looks like. (7:06)…
Having a teenager who engages in self-injurious behavior, and from your view point (as a parent), an overreaction in various situations and chronically moody is quite the challenge to manage…
Greetings!! I would like to introduce Dr. Larry Waldman as a guest blogger for today's post. Dr. Waldman is a licensed psychologist, a dynamic public speaker, and has practiced psychology…
Once you realize that your child would benefit from working with a therapist and you are ready to move forward with hiring one, you may be curious to know what sorts of questions are…
Las Vegas is known for many things: twenty-four-hour access to just about anything, being the land where secrets are kept safe (what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas) and if…
It is no lie- breaking up is hard to do! The time in the beginning of the relationship with our love was magical, powerful; in one word – amazing. Over…