Skip to content

Therapist Blog

Teenagers are Seeking Love When They Act Out

  Today is Valentine’s Day, a day devoted to love. However, many teenagers in psychotherapy come to therapy believing that no one loves them.  They say their parents don’t love them, their siblings don’t care about them and no one at school cares about them.  They feel they are unloveable and no one cares if […]

ADHD and Organization: Tips and Strategies for Getting and Staying Organized

At Valiant Minds Counseling, we understand that patients with ADHD may struggle with organization and time management. These difficulties can lead to feelings of frustration, stress, and a sense of being overwhelmed. However, with the right strategies and tools, patients with ADHD can learn to improve their organization and better manage their time. One strategy […]

Navigating Time Blindness: Understanding and Coping with ADHD and Time Perception

At Valiant Minds Counseling, we understand that individuals with ADHD may struggle with a concept known as “time blindness”. This refers to the difficulty that individuals with ADHD may have in accurately perceiving and planning for the passage of time. As a result, individuals with ADHD may have difficulty with time management, planning, and completing […]

Dealing with a Suicidal Teenager

  Since the number of teenagers who are suicidal continues to increase, I decided to write this article for parents. Many parents ask me, if their child could be suicidal and what to do if their child is suicidal?  This concern has increased since the CDC no longer ranks suicide as the third leading cause […]