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Do You Really Want a 24/7 Therapist?

The ads for therapy apps are everywhere – your favorite podcast, your social media feeds, and even showing up on television. They sound great. Acknowledging that everyone has mental health struggles at times, and normalizing talking with a professional when needed is a great way to combat stigma around mental health services. They emphasize the

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The Privilege of Being Thin

Privilege is a word that tends to get a strong reaction from people. Often, when a person is confronted with the idea that they have a certain type of privilege (i.e. white privilege, male privilege, financial privilege, etc.), they can feel defensive and begin explaining how their life hasn’t been all rainbows and butterflies. But

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Navigating Adolescence

The teen years can be difficult for both an adolescent and the adults who care about them. Teenagers are experiencing physical changes, awakening to sexual interests, developing their own opinions, beliefs and identity, considering future plans, and navigating social interactions. All of this may be occurring while also trying to balance academics, extracurricular activities, and

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