Childhood Attachment and Relationship Functioning
Attachment theory suggests that the way in which children bond with their primary caregiver(s) impacts current and future relational functioning. Being securely attached means having a caregiver who is available for support and comfort, and responds appropriately to a child’s physical and emotional needs.
It’s SPOOKY Season
With the holidays coming around, the season can be spookier than we’d like. Events, traveling, and even more time with family can cause stress and anxiety that we don’t usually have during the rest of the year.
Self Compassion
How often do you stop and allow yourself the time and space to really feel your emotions? Our lives are full of action and we often find it difficult to stop and ask ourselves what is this emotion and what does it need from me.
Back to Life, Back to Reality
The transition out of summer and back to school and reality can be challenging for kids and parents alike. We can find ourselves feeling super stressed out and far more emotionally vulnerable as we settle into our “new normal” for the year ahead.
Finding Hope and Healing
Suicide is a complex issue that touches countless lives and communities. Individuals who experience suicidal thoughts often grapple with emotional dysregulation, overwhelming distress, and a sense of isolation. Peachtree Comprehensive Health stands united with communities worldwide to raise awareness, spread hope, and offer support to those who may be struggling with their mental well-being.
When and How to End a Therapeutic Relationship
Depending on the relationship and the reason it is over, endings can affect us in number of ways. This is the same for our therapeutic relationships. Regardless of the why, having a healthy ending to a relationship, can be even more impactful than the relationship itself.
Optimizing Our Internal DIalogue
One of the core principles to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) suggests that our thinking impacts the way we feel and therefore behave. With that in mind, checking in with ourselves to ensure that we're thinking in optimal, helpful ways is essential.
WOAH, We’re Halfway There!
There are 182 days behind us and 183 days ahead of us (not including in a leap year). The month of July allows us to reflect on how we are doing and where we want to go for the remainder of the year.
Highly Sensitive Parent
This past week there was an article about Highly Sensitive Parents and I found myself nodding along in agreement as I read. Since I’m a firm believer in ‘sharing is caring’ (except germs, don’t share those) I felt it only fitting to share this article with you.
Love for Journaling
As a professional listener - a therapist is nothing if not a person that listens, right? – I found the act of writing to be foreign. Not since college had I really written consistently. But all of a sudden, I was being asked by my therapist to start writing.
PTSD Awareness month
PTSD refers to the symptoms that develop after experiencing or witnessing traumatic events, such as significant accidents, sexual or physical violence, natural disasters, military combat, and even chronic invalidation (being told how you are responding does not make sense) within relationships.
Why Motivation is Overrated
Motivation is fickle. It ebbs and flows, comes and goes, and can be gone in a flash. Motivation itself is based on emotion. It's a feeling that is inconsistent, unpredictable, unreliable, and not wholly in our control.
There’s Levels to This
There are multiple levels of care for mental health treatment. People often do not know or understand the options available for personalized mental health care. They can be very confusing and similar. The simplest way to think about each level is to consider the severity and intensity of symptoms and the different treatment settings.
Healthy vs Diet
We’ve all passed the first quarter of the year where our health goals have come and maybe gone and with summeritis on the horizon we’re now hearing about beach bodies.
Establishing an Effective treatment team
NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS TURNED TO GOALS
The definition of resolutions according to the Oxford dictionary is: a firm decision to do or not to do something. This gives the option for us to choose if we want to do something or not, it also gives us the opportunity to fail if we choose to forgo a resolution.
Masking for Halloween
Comprehensive DBT vs DBT-INFORMED TREATMENT
During our initial intake with clients that are seeking DBT, we often hear, “I already tried DBT, and it did not work, how will this be any different?” There is a difference between delivering only some of the components of DBT (DBT-Informed Treatment) and delivering DBT to fidelity as it was designed by Dr. Linehan and her colleagues (Comprehensive DBT).
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
September 10, 2022 is World Suicide Prevention Day. There are an average of 123 suicides each day in the USA. Further, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Global Burden of Disease study estimate that almost 800,000 people die from suicide every year. That’s one person every 40 seconds.
What is ASD?
April is Autism awareness month. Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a disorder that impacts the nervous system and is usually characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.