Post-Conflict Ritual: A Way to “Review the Tape” with Your Partner

Athletes review tapes of their games to evaluate their performance in an effort to improve during the next game. What if we reviewed the conflict tapes in our memory to better engage with our partners in the future? Staff therapist Valeria West, MHC-LP, discusses the concept of creating a post-conflict ritual to assess relational conflict and improve overall communication between partners.

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How to Get ‘Unstuck’ 

Are you feeling stuck? Do you have difficulty figuring out what to do first? Does it feel like things will always be the way they are now? Is it hard to find motivation and remain present in your day to day? These are all common feelings that can lead to feeling trapped in your current circumstances. Staff therapist Jenn Freed, LCSW, discusses where to begin and how to reconnect to self.

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5 Things We need to Normalize in Grief

With loss being an inevitable part of life, we are all destined to eventually encounter grief, and yet, much of what happens in grief is largely misunderstood or stigmatized. Staff therapist Alex Mammadyarov, MHC highlights 5 grief experiences that are probably more common than you think.

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