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The Personal Touch: Choosing a Local Therapist Versus Online Platforms

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Boredom Therapy - The Therapeutic Benefits of Being Bored

Therapy

Louis Laves-Webb

February 15, 2019

Boredom is beneficial in that it triggers us to search for meaning. Despite often being thought of as a mundane, passive emotion, boredom is much more. It’s not a single emotion but an expansive spectrum of emotions related to one’s desire for a meaningful life. And it can be a strong motivator for making positive changes to your life. Learn more about how boredom's therapeutic benefits.

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Yoga Therapy: Using Yoga to Improve Upon Your Counseling

Therapy

Louis Laves-Webb

February 11, 2019

Psychotherapy and emotional growth can be akin to some of the ebb and flow of a yoga practice. By pairing therapy with yoga, you can see improved results. These practices grow on each other, helping you to move your lives in a more mindful and value-driven direction.

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What It’s Like to Forgive Your Parents and How to do It

Self Improvement

Louis Laves-Webb

January 31, 2019

You can’t change your past, but each moment is a new opportunity to let go of your anger and forgive your parents. Forgiveness is never a decision you make only once. It’s a process. A series of decisions. You have the power (and the responsibility) to choose and to change, little by little, the way you see the world. By repeatedly choosing to forgive, you’ll make the world feel a bit lighter and a bit easier to live in.

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How to Manage Your Anxiety Better

Anxiety

Louis Laves-Webb

December 18, 2018

Anxiety is one of the most pervasive mental illnesses. Yet, it continues to go untreated into adulthood in most cases. The following methods can help you manage your symptoms of anxiety better.

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How to Ease Seasonal Affective Disorder Symptoms

Depression

Louis Laves-Webb

November 21, 2018

Seasonal affective disorder can make you feel like Mother Nature is in control of your inner happiness. Cloudy cold day after cloudy cold day can have a negative effect on anyone's psyche. If you're especially susceptible to SAD, you need to be proactive in fighting it. Use these tips to stay happy this winter season.

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Guide To Abusive Relationships and Abuse Terms

Relationships

Louis Laves-Webb

September 6, 2018

Abuse and abusive relationships can cause great damage to one’s self-esteem and can cause heavy tolls on the confidence needed to enjoy life. To properly understand the elements that come into play in abusive relationships, it’s necessary to understand the wide varieties of abuse that can take place.

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The Elusive Chaos of Creativity: Six Steps Towards Better Mental Health

Self Improvement

Hanly Banks Callahan

February 14, 2018

Creativity is not a quality that you either do or do not possess. Similar to the art of mindfulness, creativity is a way of organizing internal and external states that can be learned, honed, and exercised in the musculature of the mind.

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What Is Mindfulness And Is It Actually Psychologically Beneficial?

Self Improvement

Louis Laves-Webb

January 16, 2018

Mindfulness is the state of being “meta-cognitive” or “meta-emotional”. It is a conscious state with the aim of simply NOTICING what you think and/or what you feel and takes place in the present moment. This is ideally done free from action, judgement, or anticipation. It is fairly straightforward to explain but far from easy to master.

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Get Good At Feeling Bad

Self Improvement

Louis Laves-Webb

November 17, 2017

One of the first challenges to a greater level of overall emotional intelligence is knowing how to handle intense or seemingly powerful emotional reactions. Ultimately, adults are left to advocate for one’s emotional needs or to tolerate the seemingly intolerable intensity of an emotional experience. Let’s more closely examine the benefit and challenge of the later.

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Self-Sabotaging Behavior on Tilt Via The Breakfast Club

Self Improvement

Louis Laves-Webb

October 18, 2017

The Breakfast Club is a movie that is widely recognized for its unique plot and memorable characters. The rebel John Bender, the jock Andrew Clark, the pampered Claire Standish, the nerd Brian Johnson, and the introvert Allison Reynolds, all showcase their unique personalities, including their adolescent ways of protecting, fortressing, and establishing each of their own defensive structures.

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