Self-Esteem and Its Relationship To Mental Health
One common goal for therapy that clients often share with me in their first session is “I want to work on improving my self-esteem.” What is self-esteem? At its most Read More …
One common goal for therapy that clients often share with me in their first session is “I want to work on improving my self-esteem.” What is self-esteem? At its most Read More …
Between the years 1995 to 1997, Kaiser Permanente and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted research labeled the Adverse Childhood Experiences study, or simply “ACEs”. In this Read More …
I’ve written several articles on how to manage anxiety and panic symptoms; this goes into greater detail on how to apply this to your life as well as provide you Read More …
Within a relationship, seeking connection and allowing ourselves to be vulnerable actually builds intimacy and helps us feel more secure with our partner when it is met with compassion Read More …
Developing a lasting and meaningful relationship with a partner is a gratifying concept. Those initial pleasures of infatuation at meeting someone for the first time is exciting; the thought of Read More …
“It was a purposeful love.” A friend of mind recently made this statement to me as I described a personal experience on this topic. This phrase resonated with Read More …
Attachment styles play a significant role in how we interact with our partners as adults. What is attachment, you may ask? Attachment is “a strong emotional connection, such as the Read More …
Our relationship with food changes through time, based on personal experiences and messages we receive regarding what role food plays in our lives. In this guest post for Psych Central, Read More …
In an earlier article I wrote about attachment styles and how it can affect our adult relationships. Attachment styles develop during our early childhood years and tend to remain constant Read More …
A while ago I wrote an article about perfectionism and self-acceptance . In that article I explored the concept of having realistic expectations of ourselves. By accepting who we are Read More …