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I-Statements And Perspective: Can Small Changes In Communication Reduce Conflict?

Matthew Pitts

In psychotherapy and couples therapy at Bastion Therapy, we can explore tools that can help with couples conflict and conflict in general. www.bastiontherapy.com Have you ever wondered if the way you and your partner communicate during conflict might not be ideal? One potential tool is changing your opening statement in a conflict discussion. In a […]

What You’re Feeling (or Not Feeling) Isn’t Random…

A lot of people come into therapy thinking something in them is wrong. It’s a place I’ve sat in myself. It’s not always spoken so directly…   Often, it sounds more like: “I don’t know why I react like this.” “I understand it… but I still can’t change it.” “I don’t understand why I keep […]

ADHD: Beyond Medication… A Comprehensive approach

As a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with functional medicine training, I’ve witnessed firsthand how combining evidence-based conventional treatments with integrative approaches can transform ADHD care. While medications remain highly effective for many patients, a truly comprehensive treatment plan addresses the whole person- brain chemistry, nutrition, lifestyle, and environmental factors. The Foundation: Evidence-Based Treatments The […]

Overcoming Emotional Numbness: How Therapy Can Help You Reconnect

Elisha S Lee

  Feeling emotionally numb can be a confusing and isolating experience. You might find it hard to connect with your feelings, relationships, or even your purpose. Emotional numbness is often a response to trauma, stress, or prolonged emotional pain—it’s your mind’s way of protecting you from hurt. However, when numbness persists, it can affect your […]

My Approach To Working With Couples And Person-Centered Couples Therapy

Matthew Pitts

Before working with couples, I always start with one individual session with each partner. These sessions are 50-minutes long, and they are much like a regular initial individual psychotherapy session. While confidential, I explain that there are no secrets held within the individual sessions away from their partner. That means that anything discussed in the […]

What’s Keeping You Stuck?: Understanding Attachment Styles and How to Find Security | Amority Health

What’s Keeping You Stuck?: Understanding Attachment Styles and How to Find Security | Amority Health Written By: Rachel Cooper, MS, LPC-Associate  Supervised by Amber Quaranta Leech, PHD, LPC-S   This article was originally published on Amority Health’s Blog – Shifting Perceptions:  Read the original article Quick Summary: Sometimes, the patterns that keep us feeling stuck […]

Why Therapy Intensives Can Be More Effective Than Traditional Weekly Therapy

TL;DR: Therapy intensives offer extended, focused time to explore your inner world without the time pressure of traditional weekly sessions. Instead of stopping just as deeper emotions begin to surface, intensives allow the therapeutic process to unfold more fully. This format can be especially effective for trauma-focused approaches like EMDR therapy and Internal Family Systems. […]

Finding the Green Amidst the Gray: Overcoming Long-Term Depression This St. Patrick’s Day

Elisha S Lee

As the calendar turns to mid-March, the world seems to transform. Storefronts are adorned with emerald ribbons, the first brave buds of spring begin to peek through the thawing soil, and there is a collective sense of anticipation for St. Patrick’s Day. It is a season defined by “the wearing of the green”—a color that […]

Why I Use Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in My Practice

Georgina Lloyd

As a clinician, my primary goal is to help clients experience meaningful relief in a way that feels safe, empowering, and respectful of their pace. Over the years, I’ve trained in and utilized a variety of evidence-based approaches, always paying close attention to what truly helps clients move forward, not just intellectually, but emotionally and […]

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