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Tag: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Depression

Su Boudreau, LMFT

People can experience depressive symptoms at different times in life due to stressful events, and for others, the experience can be long-term, for several years or all of their lifetime. One does not have to suffer depression silently or hopelessly. I have worked with the majority of my clients with depressive symptoms and have had […]

The Difference Between Laziness, Lack of Motivation, and Depression

The Difference Between Laziness, Lack of Motivation, and Depression Being lazy, demotivated, and depressed often seems so similar that when you try to get rid of any of them, you find it tough to differentiate in the first place. Having the proper understanding of the problem makes it easy to get the correct solution without […]

How Positive Thoughts Can Benefit Your Mental Health.

Have you ever been told, “think positive” or “look at the positive of the situation”? Well, many pieces of research show that positive thoughts do affect your mental and physical health in a very positive way. These studies prove that positive thinkers tend to be less stressed, healthier, and have better overall health. Well, setbacks […]

6 Proven Ways To Push Yourself To The Next Level.

Success never comes by staying within your comfort zone because when you limit yourself, you tend to miss out on a lot. Limits are what come between your goals, success, and yourself, so you’d need to break them if you want to go ahead. Breaking a limit could bring a lot of resistance that could […]

Healthy Daily Habits to Improve Your Mental Health

Your everyday life often becomes busy, and this constant stress affects you physically and disturbs your mental health. However, a minor change in daily habits helps you reduce this pressure to a greater extent and make you able to think positive even in bad times. In this article, I will share some best working routine […]

Creativity As Self Care

Self care is the ultimate buzz word in therapy.  We are bombarded with reminders to practice self care as a coping skill, to decrease stress, to recharge our batteries.  But what actually constitutes self care?  Visions of spa days and yoga classes come to mind, but seem out of reach for a typical day as […]

Understanding and Managing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

A term that sometimes gets thrown around loosely, “OCD” or obsessive-compulsive disorder, is defined by a pattern of unwanted thoughts or fears that lead to repetitive behaviors. Although many mistakenly think over organizing or over-cleaning are signs of OCD, true OCD is much more complicated than such behaviors. Suffering from this mental illness can be […]

BE the Possibility!

Marnie Kahn

                                                                   Be the Possibility! Most people want success, happiness, good health, joy, love and harmonious relationships in their lives. But the problem is that most people do not receive these things, and they think that it is just not possible for them. This kind of thinking is the kind of thinking that will block it […]