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Cutting Off Toxic Family: Brave, Terrible, or the Best Thing You’ll Ever Do?
When we think of “family,” we often imagine unconditional love, safety, and support. But for many, family is also the source of emotional distress, manipulation, and lasting psychological wounds. So what happens when the people who are supposed to love you unconditionally consistently harm you? The idea of cutting off family can feel extreme — even taboo — but sometimes, it’s the healthiest path forward.

Attentive Psychotherapy & Counseling Center
Apr 21, 20254 min read


Holiday Stress and Therapy: Feeling Overwhelmed This Holiday Season?
While the holiday season is often associated with joy and celebration, it can also bring up various stressors. Some of these stressors are unique to this time of year, while others may exacerbate existing mental health concerns.

Attentive Psychotherapy & Counseling Center
Nov 18, 20247 min read


Coping With a Breakup: Why Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
No matter what Instagram may tell you, breakups are never easy. Even if the split is mutual or amicable, the emotional fallout can be intense and long-lasting. At times, a breakup can even significantly impact your mental health.
If you're struggling to cope with your breakup, you don't have to do it alone. This blog will explore the common stages of a breakup, signs that therapy may be in order, and some of the benefits therapy can have as you put the pieces of your heart

Attentive Psychotherapy & Counseling Center
May 9, 20232 min read


Winter Blues or Something More? Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder
Winter can be a tough time for many reasons. We get stressed out planning for the holidays and exhausted once they pass. We might feel lonely and unmotivated to do much of anything if it requires venturing into the frigid, freezing cold. On top of it all, we're hit with the shortest days and longest nights of the year, which can lead to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

Attentive Psychotherapy & Counseling Center
Feb 6, 20232 min read


Holiday Stress Survival Guide: How to Get Through the Season
Decorations are going up, invitations are going out, and the rumblings of the holiday season can be heard for miles. For some, this is a delight. For others, it’s a signal that major mental stress is on its way.
If you already struggle with your mental health, this might be a time that anxiety symptoms and depression symptoms get even worse. This year, set yourself up with healthy boundaries and a self-care plan that will help you survive the stress of the season.

Attentive Psychotherapy & Counseling Center
Nov 8, 20222 min read
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