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How to Cope When Parental Validation Falls Short
Dear Therapist: A Note to Our Readers: This response is for general informational purposes and isn’t a substitute for personalized mental health care. If you’re experiencing sympto ms of depression (such as persistent low mood, loss of interest, changes in sleep or appetite, hopelessness), anxiety that interferes with daily life, or increasing isolation that feels distressing rather than fulfilling, it may be helpful to consult a licensed mental health professional for indivi
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From Dependence to Confidence: Guiding Your Young Adult with ASD
Dear Therapist: A Note to Our Readers: This response is for general informational purposes and isn’t a substitute for personalized mental health care. If you’re experiencing symptoms of depression (such as persistent low mood, loss of interest, changes in sleep or appetite, hopelessness), anxiety that interferes with daily life, or increasing isolation that feels distressing rather than fulfilling, it may be helpful to consult a licensed mental health professional for individ
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Home Is My Happy Place—Is That a Problem?
Dear Therapist: A Note to Our Readers: This response is for general informational purposes and isn’t a substitute for personalized mental health care. If you’re experiencing symptoms of depression (such as persistent low mood, loss of interest, changes in sleep or appetite, hopelessness), anxiety that interferes with daily life, or increasing isolation that feels distressing rather than fulfilling, it may be helpful to consult a licensed mental health professional for individ
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What To Do When Your Child Is Disrespectful Only to You: 3 Therapists Weigh-In
Dear Therapist: A Note to Our Readers The following question comes from our “Dear Therapist” write-in series, where readers anonymously submit real-life struggles for clinical insight and reflection. While we’re honored to offer professional perspectives, it’s important to say clearly: this column is for educational and supportive purposes only. It is not a substitute for individual, family, or couples counseling. Every family system is complex, and meaningful change often re
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New to Therapy? Let’s Clear up 7 Common Myths
Starting therapy can feel intimidating. For many people, the idea of sitting down with a stranger and talking about personal thoughts, feelings, or experiences brings up uncertainty, fear, or even self-doubt. Unfortunately, common myths about therapy often make that first step feel much harder than it needs to be. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most common misconceptions — and what therapy is actually like. Myth #1: “I Have to Be in Crisis to Go to Therapy” Reality:
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