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The Complexity of Grief

Grief is the response you have to the loss of something or someone important to you.   Grief may include intense emotional pain, a sense of anguish, questioning, rage, and any variety of other responses too numerous to list.  Sometimes grief is expected – perhaps at the death of an elderly family member.  Sometimes grief comes […]

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Autism Awareness Month

April is Autism Awareness Month, or Autism Acceptance Month.  Maybe a bit of both?   Both mental health professionals and society as a whole are becoming more aware of autism.  More aware of the many ways that autistic folks may show up in the world.  More aware of what autism is like for the person experiencing

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In My Planning Era

I recently received a Google Trends alert showing that the phrase “in my _ era” was a trending topic this year. That is all thanks to T. Swift I’m sure. It got me thinking about what “eras” I’ve experienced this year. I can’t label the entire year, but as 2023 has been winding down, I’ve

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Holidays and Religious Differences

Many holidays have some type of religious meaning or undertone. Celebrating can be difficult when there are religious differences between yourself and the friends and/or family you gather with. Navigating religious differences can be difficult any time you combine extended time together and events that focus on religious beliefs. This can be especially true for

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Why Is It Important to “Treat Yo’Self”?

“Treat Yo’Self” has become a popular phrase in recent years. It’s sometime used in the context of purchasing things that you may not need. It can occasionally be used to highlight a person’s right to do kind things for themselves. Honestly, “Treat Yo’Self” has gotten a bad rep in some circles. But what if the

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