Childhood Trauma: What to Know About Healing

Everyone has distinct memories from their childhood that stay with them all the way into adulthood. Maybe you clearly remember the first time you rode a bike. Or perhaps you can recall every detail of the day you graduated middle school. But what happens when those memories include trauma? Unfortunately, childhood trauma is a fairly […]
Should You Question Your ‘Shaming Shoulds’?

How to identify ‘should statements’- and what to do with them Shame is a fundamental human experience living within all of us. It’s the emotion elicited that can reflect anything from humiliation, dishonor to inadequacy. Shame pops its head up usually when we are having an experience of ourselves that feels exposing and negative. For […]
Tips for Managing Your Screen Time

In a day and age where information is instantaneously available, it’s easy to give the tech in your life too much time and attention. Need a recipe? Pinterest is only a tap away. Need to do some research about what kind of therapy is best for you–the opportunities are endless. Easy access to just about […]
What Is Eco-Anxiety and How To Deal With It

Climate change is no longer a far-off worry that generations to come will have to live with. Changes in weather that lead to flooding, droughts, and other more intense natural disasters aren’t anything new. But the different ways it is wearing on our collective mental health is something we’re talking about more and more. Eco-anxiety, […]
Fighting Stigma
In an effort to advocate for those suffering and struggling with mental illness, we were invited to contribute a mental health column on the website of the First Lady of Guyana, Mrs. Sandra Granger. Visit our column here: http://sandragranger.com/index.php/2015/11/28/why-we-dont-have-to-be-ashamed-to-talk-about-depression/