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Imposter Syndrome: Finding Your Voice
Imposter Syndrome: Finding Your Voice

Have you ever struggled to share your skills, voice, or self-worth in a particular area despite being well-versed on the topic? Staff therapist Ariel Emmanuel, MHC, explores the concept of Imposter Syndrome: What it is, how it feels, who it impacts, and ways to combat it!

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Lindsey PrattSeptember 28, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy PracticeComment
How to Talk to Your Loved Ones About Wanting Therapy
How to Talk to Your Loved Ones About Wanting Therapy

Are you feeling ready to take the first step in finding a therapist, but worried that your friends and family may not support this goal? Staff therapist Samantha Waldman, MHC explores ways to broach the topic with those who are resistant, as well as how to find supports who will be there alongside your journey.

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Lindsey PrattSeptember 26, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Practice Comment
The Science Behind Toxic Relationships, And Breaking Free
The Science Behind Toxic Relationships, And Breaking Free

If you’re struggling within an unhealthy relationship, it may be difficult to view the risks at hand with clarity. Staff therapist Alana Barlia, LMHC helps explore trauma bonds, toxic relationships, and emotional abuse, and also shares ways to begin to cultivate independence and find safety.

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Lindsey PrattSeptember 23, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Practice Comments
The Window of Tolerance - A (Very Basic) Introduction to Polyvagal Theory
The Window of Tolerance - A (Very Basic) Introduction to Polyvagal Theory

Staff therapist Sienna Chu explores the foundations of Polyvagal Theory, the reality informed by our bodies’ lived experiences within us each day at a neural level. When we learn to tune into what our bodies are telling us, we can meet our experience with more self-compassion and conscious awareness.

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Lindsey PrattSeptember 21, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Practice Comments
Calm together: Co-regulating as a couple
Calm together: Co-regulating as a couple

When two people share an intimate relationship, they can help regulate each other’s emotional and physical wellbeing, and this year may be a time where couples need this the most! Staff therapist Christie Kim, MHC shares ways to co-regulate emotion and find a deeper sense of harmony with your partner.

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Lindsey PrattSeptember 1, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Practice Comments
I Can and I Will Breathe: The Power of the Vagus Nerve
I Can and I Will Breathe: The Power of the Vagus Nerve

As Black and Brown communities heal from the collective trauma that has unfolded this summer, Camille Lester, MHC provides an essential tool for self-regulation and healing: the power of the breath. Read more in this blog to understand the connection of breath to body, mind, and spirit and the power of its benefits.

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Lindsey PrattAugust 28, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy PracticeComment
How to Create Privacy with At-Home Therapy
How to Create Privacy with At-Home Therapy

Are you struggling to maintain normalcy as the weeks of tele-therapy wear on? Remote sessions shouldn’t be an automatic hindrance to your therapeutic process, and staff therapist Samantha Waldman, MHC shares tips on creating a safe space at home for your counseling sessions.

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Lindsey PrattAugust 26, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy PracticeComment
Exploring Body Image & the Grief of Letting Go
Exploring Body Image & the Grief of Letting Go

While exploring body image, you may notice that the stages of grief parallel with where you may be in your own body image or body liberation journey. Staff therapist Dani Bryant, MHC explores this idea and shares resources for doing therapeutic work around body grief.

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Lindsey PrattAugust 24, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy PracticeComment
Tips & Reminders for Social Anxiety
Tips & Reminders for Social Anxiety

If you identify with the symptoms and triggers for social anxiety, you may have noticed that COVID-19 has heightened your anxiety to a new level. Staff therapist Birch Cooper normalizes this response, and explores ways to cope with an increase in social anxiety.

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Lindsey PrattAugust 10, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy PracticeComment
 Holding Space for Children, Youth, and Young Adults
Holding Space for Children, Youth, and Young Adults

Although most adults have childrens’ best interests at heart, we often struggle to hold space openly for their complex emotions. Staff therapist Ariel Emmanuel, MHC identifies helpful versus harmful ways to hold space for children and younger adults, as well as the importance of modeling healthy emotional expression.

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Lindsey PrattAugust 7, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Practice Comment
What Is Trauma Bonding and What Makes it So Difficult to Break Free?
What Is Trauma Bonding and What Makes it So Difficult to Break Free?

Is it unconditional love, or is it a trauma bond? Staff therapist Astrid Burke, MHC explores the meaning of a trauma bond, signs to look out for, and ways to detach healthily from these types of relationships.

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Lindsey PrattAugust 4, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Practice Comment
Who are "Highly Sensitive People?"
Who are "Highly Sensitive People?"

Ever wondered if you’re a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)? Staff therapist Alana Barlia, LMHC explores the term “Highly Sensitive People” and shares helpful info on how to regulate your nervous system if you identify with this concept.

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Lindsey PrattJuly 13, 2020Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Practice Comments
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