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How Group Therapy Helps with Postpartum Stress
The arrival of a new baby is often described as one of life’s greatest joys. Yet for many mothers, the postpartum period brings unexpected emotional challenges that feel overwhelming and isolating.
How to Ask for Support From Your Partner When You’re Struggling Postpartum
The postpartum period can feel overwhelming in ways you never expected. Between sleepless nights, physical recovery, and adjusting to life with a baby, it's common to feel like you're drowning.
Seasonal Anxiety: Why Some Months Are More of a Struggle
Naturally, changes in the forecast can set off anxiety. Many people find heat waves, endless weeks of gray skies, snowstorms, and long periods of rain unpleasant.
Making Room for Romance When Life Gets Hectic
When you and your partner are both busy, it’s all too easy for romance to take a backseat. Maybe you both have demanding jobs, or you’ve just welcomed a new baby to the family.
You’re Not Alone: How to Get Help for Perinatal Depression
Many women who struggle with their mental health during the last few months of pregnancy or shortly after giving birth are unfamiliar with the term “perinatal depression.”
Why Do We Isolate When Depressed?
If you’re struggling with depression, you might be self-isolating. Social withdrawal is a common symptom of depression, and it’s a tough hurdle to overcome.
Why Doomscrolling Fuels Anxiety—and How to Take Back Control
Do you have a tendency to pull out your phone and spend hours doomscrolling, only to look up and feel shocked at how much time has actually passed?
Feeling Unworthy of Love Because of Your Body? You're Not Alone
If you struggle with your body image, it can be hard to show up fully in relationships and cultivate deep connections. When we tell ourselves that we’re not worthy of love, the idea that someone else would believe we deserve care and affection seems unthinkable.
Feeling Worn Out Every Day? Here’s How to Tell If It’s Time for Mental Health Support
Maybe you’ve felt worn out for so long that you can’t remember the last time you really had energy. Perhaps you’ve even debated talking to a therapist about your exhaustion.
Letting Down Your Guard: Tips for Being Emotionally Open with Your Partner
Maybe you hesitate to emotionally open up with your partner and let your guard down. You might have dated someone in the past who dismissed your feelings, minimized your problems, or gossiped about private details that you shared in confidence.
What Can Cause Low Sexual Desire in Women?
Lots of women struggle with low sexual desire. This is a frustrating problem, and it doesn’t always have a clear cause.
Yes, That Was Progress: Recognizing and Celebrating Trauma Therapy Wins
Maybe you’ve been struggling with the symptoms of past trauma for a long time. Even if you’ve been taking steps to heal, part of you wonders if you’re really making any progress.
Anxiety Making It Hard to Sleep? These Habits Can Help
Does anxiety make it hard to sleep, leaving you exhausted during the day? When anxiety keeps you tossing and turning, you might feel like you’re stuck in a draining cycle.
Is It Grief or Depression? How Therapy Helps You Make Sense of It
Depression and grief can feel quite similar, and figuring out how you’re really feeling can be a challenging process. But addressing grief and depression can look different in practice.
The Avoidance Trap: Understanding How It Keeps Anxiety Alive
Perhaps there are a few specific situations that make you anxious. You might feel nervous when you think about flying on a plane, attending a social event, or giving a presentation.
Everyday Habits That Can Make a Difference in Depression Recovery
If you’re suffering from depression, your symptoms might seem like insurmountable obstacles. Perhaps you’re having trouble holding down a job, keeping up in your classes, or even cleaning your living space.
Why Anxiety Can Make You Short-Tempered and How to Cope with It
When you feel anxious, you might experience a racing heart rate, sweaty palms, lightheadedness, an upset stomach, and persistent, negative thoughts.
Why It’s Okay to Feel Worse Before You Feel Better in Trauma Therapy
Perhaps you’ve just started going to trauma therapy. You were hoping to experience relief early on. Instead, you’re struggling with lots of complex emotions coming up during sessions.

