Individuals

Token? Just Might Be The Right Amount Of Change

Token? Just Might Be The Right Amount Of Change

Token: or those not familiar, this is when underrepresented groups are used to give the appearance of diversity within an organization or system, yet neglecting to address systemic issues that prevent success and growth for them. This blog post, written by Brittany Spencer, LCPC, located in Baltimore, Maryland, highlights the ways we can change the “token” narrative as clinicians and a community.

Ten Things I Wish I Knew as a Graduate Student Intern

Ten Things I Wish I Knew as a Graduate Student Intern

“Life has evolved in many beautiful and terrifying ways. Honestly, I think it’s impossible to predict how things will unfold. As I process the ending of this chapter, I hold so much compassion for the lost part of me that started this adventure.” Rae Buchanan, located in Baltimore, Maryland reflects on her own self journey and what she learned as graduate student intern.

Childfree by Choice

Childfree by Choice

Childfree by choice is a term used to describe people who decide not to have children. Childfree people can feel misunderstood by parents or peers who do have (or desire to have) children. This blog post, written by Rae Buchanan, located in Baltimore, Maryland, navigates some areas on the decision to be childfree or to better understand a loved one’s choice.

Mental Health and the Holidays

Mental Health and the Holidays

Winter is a time when the days get shorter, nights grow longer, and we are enveloped in cold. Winter can also be a time when we prepare for the holidays, which can be joyous, but also pressuring to make them special, or overwhelming with changing routines. This blog post, written by Rae Buchanan, located in Baltimore, Maryland, explores ways to protect and manage our mental health during the holidays.

Healing from Within: Self-Care and Chronic Illness Management

Healing from Within: Self-Care and Chronic Illness Management

Living with a chronic illness is challenging, taking a toll on both the body and the mind. Rylee Powers, a dedicated chronic illness therapist in Baltimore, In this blog post, graduate student intern Rylee explores various self-care techniques tailored to people with chronic illnesses, and some of the things that have helped her cope during her journey in being diagnosed with endometriosis.

Tarot as a Therapeutic Tool

Tarot as a Therapeutic Tool

Tarot is a therapeutic tool that can contribute to improved mental health through intentional reflection upon life themes, circumstances, and the self. This blog post, written by Rae Buchanan, located in Baltimore, Maryland, explores what tarot is and how it can be a beneficial tool that aids in clients' therapeutic journey, serving as a metaphor for situations and inner experiences.

Another Piece of the Puzzle: How Therapy Can Help With Chronic Illnesses

Another Piece of the Puzzle: How Therapy Can Help With Chronic Illnesses

Living with a chronic illness can be a challenging journey, one that often takes a toll not only on the body but also on the mind and spirit. This blog post, written by Rylee Powers, located in Baltimore, Maryland, explores the emotional and psychological impact of chronic illness and how psychotherapy can play a vital role in helping individuals cope and improve their over quality of life.

Embracing the Thriving Artist

Embracing the Thriving Artist

Mental health has become a growing concern among artists. This blog post, written by Rae Buchanan, located in Baltimore, Maryland, explores the psychological, mental and physical impacts seen across performers within the artistic industry and ways to explore change, from an individual, community and systematic level. At SBCS, we are committed to serving creatives as part of our nine areas of work. This focus allows us to intentionally serve our creative clients, including musicians, artists, dancers, visionaries, and more. We hold space for those coping with creative chaos and provide support to you through your creative ventures, career pursuits, and challenges.

Brainspotting vs. EMDR | Best Trauma Treatment?

Brainspotting vs. EMDR | Best Trauma Treatment?

There are some issues that we cannot simply talk ourselves out of. The part of our brain that thinks in verbal language and uses logic to solve problems is distinct from the area of our brain where we process emotions. This means that in order to move past deep-seated trauma and other difficult emotional wounds, we must intervene on the physical and emotional subcortical level as well as on the logical, neocortical level.

Brainspotting (BSP) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy both facilitate emotional processing and help us to see ourselves, others, and the world around us in a new light. Read on to learn more about both modalities and which one may be right for you.