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Recovery for Adult Children of Alcoholics: Breaking the Cycle of Trauma
Among the Al-Anon literature, there is a book titled Hope for Today, which is a collection of reflections written by adult children of alcoholics who are on their own path to recovery from the trauma and experiences of their childhood. The writers reexamine and reconsider their relationships with their parents through the lens of maturity […]
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Sep 252 min read
Feeling Drained by Your Devices? It Might Be Digital Fatigue
For two decades, I’ve had the privilege of working with countless individuals—from high-powered executives to dedicated parents—all striving to be more efficient and effective in their lives. And in the present day, there’s a new challenge that keeps surfacing, a silent but significant drain on us to live out our best lives: digital fatigue. You […]
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Sep 183 min read
What ADHD Looks Like in Adults: 3 Signs You Might Be Missing
When you hear the word “ADHD” (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder), what comes to mind? Maybe you picture a restless child, bouncing in their seat, blurting out answers in class. Teachers scolding them to “sit still” and “focus.” That’s the stereotype most of us know. But ADHD doesn’t vanish the moment you turn 18. Instead, it […]
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Sep 115 min read
Feelings Aren’t Failures: How Therapy Helps You Understand Your Emotions
When I started my career as a therapist, one of the first trends I noticed with my clients was how difficult it is for many of them to understand the distinction between a feeling and a thought. Feeling and cognition have become synonymous for many of us, leading to a pattern of conflating emotions and […]
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Aug 213 min read
Your Culture, Your Story, Your Healing: The Importance of Inclusive Therapy
After nearly 20 years in the field of mental health, I’ve seen firsthand that effective therapy must be a deeply personal journey. It’s a story told between two people, and for that story to lead to true healing, the teller needs to feel seen, heard, and understood on multiple levels. This is the heart of […]
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Aug 72 min read
Subtle Signs of PTSD
Over my years as a therapist, I have come to understand that there is a popular concept of PTSD that often looks very different from the actual disorder. When my friends talk about a trauma response, they often reference what I like to call “Hollywood PTSD”, which is the image of the disorder that has […]
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Jun 235 min read
Mid Year Vibe Check: How’s Your Year Going?
I have never been a huge fan of New Year’s Resolutions. From a young age, I understood the reality that there are the plans we make, and then there the events that life sends us that derail those plans. My approach to building a direction for my life has been more about picking a “vibe” […]
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Jun 174 min read
Remembering the Hidden Wounds of Veterans
As Memorial Day draws near, we pause a moment to salute the brave servicemen and women who gave their ultimate sacrifice in service of our country. It’s a day filled with reflection and heartfelt thanks. For many veterans and their families this day becomes a bittersweet reminder of those ongoing challenges which remain long after […]
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May 223 min read
Myth Buster: Mental Healthcare Doesn’t Have to be Expensive!
Mental healthcare is a fundamental right, not a luxury. As a private practice owner, I’ve dedicated my career to breaking down the financial barriers that too often prevent individuals from accessing the support they desperately need. It’s a passion that stems from a deep-seated belief: money should never be the obstacle to taking care of […]
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May 202 min read
Growth in Therapy is Not Linear
Back in my previous life as a college professor, I had to teach a course titled “Fundamentals of Quantitative Data Analysis”. This is a fancy way of saying “statistics”. I was teaching statistics. To social science majors. The first day of class, I was usually met with a crowd of faces displaying the kind of […]
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May 203 min read
Does Telehealth Therapy Really Work?
Prior to the pandemic, most of us had the same relationship to telehealth that we had to driving a Lamborghini. We knew it was an option, but most of us hadn’t had the opportunity to try it. Over a few weeks, that changed suddenly, and we found ourselves relying on telehealth for everything from routine […]
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May 134 min read
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Alright, settle in folks, Jenai Tidwell, LPC-S is about to climb onto her soapbox – a very comfortable, plush soapbox, mind you, because we prioritize comfort in these parts. I’ve been in this mental health game for nearly twenty years. Two whole decades wading through the beautiful, messy, and utterly human landscape of the mind. […]
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Apr 303 min read
Your Brain’s Starting 4: The Happy Chemical Quad
Have you ever wondered why hugging a baby, snuggling your pet, or laughing at a really funny video can make you feel so good? That warm, happy feeling isn’t accidental-it’s your brain doing what it does best! Your brain has a powerful reward system that depends on natural chemicals, neurotransmitters, to make you feel good, […]
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Apr 212 min read
Are We in a Burnout Epidemic?
I have been hearing the word “burnout” a lot in sessions lately. Clients are burnt out at work. They are burnt out by media and digital overload. They are burning out on the constant lack of certainty that seems to be the new normal. They are scared of feeling burnt out by parenting and caregiving. […]
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Apr 143 min read
Stress Testing Your Life
Most of us know that stress is bad for us. We have been told continuously, from childhood on, that controlling stress is an important part of maintaining physical and mental health over the course of a lifetime. This is due to allostatic load, or the cumulative impact of chronic stress on our bodies […]
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Apr 14 min read
Bipolar Disorder: What Does It Really Look Like?
Bipolar disorder isn’t just one thing; it’s a spectrum of experiences, marked by those dramatic mood swings we often hear about. Let’s break it down, focusing on how it shows up in adults and kids, because it’s surprisingly different. First, the types: Bipolar I Disorder: Think of this as the “classic” version. It’s defined by […]
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Mar 263 min read
Timing Matters When It Comes To Sleep
I think of sleep as the salt of mental health. Without proper seasoning, food tastes bland, and that lack of nuance, texture, and flavor immediately becomes all we notice when it is not there. Without proper sleep, our brains fixate on the lack of resilience, focus, and flexibility that results when we are not properly […]
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Mar 113 min read
When Does Screen Time Become Too Much? Finding Balance in a Digital World
From scrolling through TikTok to binge-watching Netflix, screen time is an inevitable part of modern life. We use screens for everything—work, entertainment, social connections, and even relaxation. But how much is too much? At what point does screen time stop being a harmless distraction and start affecting our mental health and well-being? With smartphones in […]
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Mar 65 min read
Understanding Anorexia and Bulimia in a World Obsessed with Perfection
In a world where social media filters and airbrushed magazine covers define beauty, the pressure to achieve a “perfect” body is everywhere. From Hollywood celebrities to influencers on TikTok, we’re constantly bombarded with images of unattainable beauty standards. But behind the curated feeds and flawless selfies, many people are silently battling eating disorders, particularly anorexia […]
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Feb 254 min read
Why Can’t I Stop Thinking About This? (The Science Behind Sticky Thoughts)
Have you ever had a thought that sticks in your mind? It was always there, in the forefront of your mind or even lingering in the background, no matter what you were doing. Maybe the thought was about something embarrassing that you did, a regret of the past, or concerns about a current situation that […]
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Feb 172 min read
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