Posts tagged asian therapist
Do I Have Anxiety or Am I Just Stressed? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Life is full of challenges, responsibilities, and unexpected twists—and it's completely normal to feel overwhelmed from time to time. But how do you know if what you're experiencing is everyday stress… or something more like anxiety?

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What Is Toxic Masculinity? Signs, Myths, and Its Effect on Mental Health

Toxic masculinity refers to cultural norms and expectations that define "real" manhood in narrow, harmful ways. These norms often discourage emotional expression, promote dominance over others, and equate vulnerability with weakness.

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Healing from Religious Trauma: A Therapist’s Guide to Recovery

Recognizing that you have experienced trauma is the first step toward healing. Many individuals struggle with invalidating their experiences, thinking they are overreacting. Seeking support from a therapist who understands religious trauma can be instrumental in validating your emotions.

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Body Neutrality During the Holidays: Tips for Staying Balanced and Confident

The holidays can be a wonderful time of connection, celebration, and reflection, but they can also be challenging for many of us when it comes to our relationships with our bodies. Amid festive meals, well-meaning but unsolicited comments, and the pressures of New Year’s resolutions, staying grounded in body neutrality can feel like a tall order. But it is possible. Here’s how you can navigate this season with compassion, curiosity, and a focus on what truly matters.

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Setting Healthy Boundaries with Family During the Holidays: A Practical Guide

While some families may enjoy stress-free holidays together, others may face more challenging dynamics, such as unresolved conflicts, unsolicited advice, or criticism. Boundaries are a way to communicate what feels safe, comfortable, and respectful for you. When set with care, they can lead to more authentic, enjoyable interactions with family members.

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What is grounding in therapy? 3 techniques to reduce anxiety and distress

Grounding is a part of mindfulness in which you are directing your thoughts away from distressing thoughts/experiences and guiding it toward the present. This can be particularly helpful when feeling overwhelmed by certain thoughts or emotions. Grounding techniques are designed to help individuals dealing with trauma, panic attacks, or other intense emotional experiences.

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The Invisible Mental Load: The Unseen Weight Held By Women

Have you heard of the invisible mental load? Also called the hidden load, in hetero cis relationships, the invisible mental load is a term for the unseen but heavily felt labor involved in managing a household and family, which typically falls on women's shoulders. Here are a few examples of ways that women are impacted by this family dynamic…

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