When Giving Up is Resilience
Sometimes giving up is resilience. To be happy and fulfilled. It’s okay to not be good at everything, give yourself a break.
Sometimes giving up is resilience. To be happy and fulfilled. It’s okay to not be good at everything, give yourself a break.
Learn more about Kassidy Veness’s, history in finding her way to becoming a therapist and see if she might be a good fit for you.
Emotional regulation is developmental, meaning we learn as we grow – each stage brings new tasks. It influences how we understand, manage, and express our emotions. As children grow, they are on a journey to gain the skills they need to handle the complex world of feelings.
Are you often finding yourself labeling, focusing on good vs bad, and having thoughts of food taking up more of your day than you want? Then improving your relationship with food is a valuable step toward a healthier and more balanced approach to eating and living.
If you are struggling with your past following you around – art therapy might just be the key to your trauma therapy.
How you experience your body impacts your quality of life. Learn more here on what type of body image you may be struggling with and how therapy can help!
Authenticity is a big buzz right now, so many resources to be your “authentic self.” But if you don’t know where you lost it – how can you find it?
Finding your breath in times of stress helps your mind and body reset. Mindful breathing is one of the first skills I like to introduce to my clients since no matter where you are or what you’re doing, you have your breath.
If you find it difficult to control your worry, you aren’t alone – and it sounds like anxiety might be running your life. Art Therapy is a creative tool to support you in coping with and moving through anxiety.
Anxiety in children can look a little different than in adults and has some developmental impacts. Chances are you are a parent reading this wondering how to help your child, we are here to support you.
Anxiety is a survival skill. It tells us there is danger near, kicks on our fight-or-flight, and gets us ready for action. Having anxiety is a good thing when it’s appropriate for our survival instincts to kick in. However, avoiding anxiety usually leads us to create more anxiety.
Millions struggle with significant hoarding problems. You aren’t alone, your family member isn’t lazy or irresponsible. It is usually the opposite – stemming from perfectionism, or feeling too much responsibility that leads to feeling like you can’t let anything go.