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Lessons We Learned at the Oscar’s This Year

Last weekend at the Academy Awards, Will Smith educated the entire world about anger and mental health issues.  I say the entire world because the Academy Awards is broadcast world wide and the entire world is discussing the incident. The first thing Will Smith demonstrated is that as a society we still have issues handling […]

7 STEPS TO IMPROVE YOUR SLEEP

Heather Bach

We all know that too often sleep either doesn’t come easily or lasts long enough.  A recent National Sleep Foundation poll found that adults need an average of 7.5 – 8 hours of sleep a night. That sounds lovely, but how often does that happen for you on consecutive nights? ….So many of us are consistently unable to shut […]

5 TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS

Heather Bach

Relationships. This is what research is showing us: “People who work on their relationships and stay in relationships are happier”, explains Dr. Waldinger in summarizing the Harvard Study of Adult Development that followed more than 700 men from 1938 until now. The research found that: The social connection appears to be a strong predictor of […]

8 TIPS FOR SUCCESS WITH ONLINE LEARNING

Heather Bach

So you or someone you love is a student working online….at the clinic we find that students have been hit pretty hard with mental health challenges since the pandemic including increased anxiety, loneliness, and even hopelessness. It’s been hard to adapt to online learning and stay inspired! For online learning, you have to set boundaries, […]

The High School Prom in 2022

Yes it is that time of year again — Prom Season.  Since there has been a significant decrease in Coronavirus cases, many schools are having Junior Proms and Senior Balls again.  However, there is a difference in the junior or seniors currently in High School.  Many are not sure about attending the dances due to […]

Children Living in Fear of Dying

Over the past few years children and teenagers have had to cope with a lot of emotions.  The main emotions they have been facing are anxiety, fear and grief.  If we look at their lives over the past few years, it is not surprising they have been dealing with these emotions. To begin with, children […]

Our Broken Mental Health System

Teenagers and children today are growing up in the middle of a pandemic and waiting to see if there will be a World War III.  Adults are feeling anxious and depressed due to everything occurring in the world.  Therefore, it is no surprise that children and teenagers are experiencing an epidemic rate of anxiety disorders, […]

Coping Skills

Su Boudreau, LMFT

What is a coping skill? Coping skills are meant to manage mood symptoms on a short-term basis. Effective coping skills differ from person to person as one coping skill affects individuals differently. Therefore, it is critical to identify the ones that work for you. First, it’s important to distinguish between positive and negative coping skills. […]

Children Growing Up in Fear

The current generation of children and teenagers are once again being exposed to a situation most children have never experienced.  With Russia starting a war, children and teenagers are experiencing the largest amount of military activity since World War II.  They are hearing nightly, or via their cellphones, how Russia is invading Ukrainian and how […]