Oct 16, 2024
Navigating Different Political Views Within Families During a Presidential Election Created by Lori Kaniewski, LCPC, NCC, Clinical Supervisor Presidential elections can be a double-edged sword. While they provide an opportunity for civic engagement and discussion,...
Oct 8, 2024
Ending the Cycle: Identifying, Advocating, and Moving Forward from Domestic Violence By: Savannah Walker, Master Level Clinical Intern Domestic violence affects millions of people across the world. It can take many forms with no two domestic violence incidents...
Oct 3, 2024
ADHD/Depression/OCD Awareness Month – October Kevin Lahey, Master Level Clinical Intern As we wave goodbye to the summer months, we turn our attention towards fall. The nights are getting longer, the weather is getting cooler, and we find ourselves inside...
Oct 2, 2024
World Mental Health Day October 10th, 2024 Hannah Garratt, LPC On October 10th we celebrate World Mental Health Day! This is an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, promote mental well-being and advocate for mental health...
Sep 6, 2024
National Suicide Prevention Month: How to Help Someone Thinking About Dying By Suicide By Elizabeth Young, Master Level Clinical Intern 09/13/2024 September is National Suicide Prevention Month and a great time to find out how you can help have the conversation with...
Sep 4, 2024
By: Elizabeth Young, Masters Level Clinical Intern 09/08/2024 Suicide Prevention Week: How You Can Get Involved to Prevent Suicide Suicide is now a leading cause of death in the U.S. but it can be challenging to know how to get involved or make a difference. September...