In language, "demure" is a word that often carries a sense of modesty, shyness, and restraint. It's been traditionally used to describe a quiet, reserved demeanor, especially in women, blending grace with passivity. Over time, demure has taken on mixed meanings. Sometimes viewed as a compliment, other times as a subtle form of critique.
The Gravity of Self-Efficacy: Unlocking the Power of Believing in Yourself
The process of building up self-efficacy is a continuous journey that involves self-awareness, constant practice, self-compassion, and persistence through successes and setbacks. This blog post, written by Mary Cate Stiles, located in Baltimore, Maryland explores what self-efficacy is and practical tips to begin your self-efficacy journey.
Diving into the Deep: The Impacts of Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Teens
Not unbeknownst to all of us, the teenage years can be some of the most difficult and complex years of our lives in many ways. Not only are we dealing with changes in our bodies that make us feel uncomfortable and awkward due to puberty, but we also deal with the difficulties of navigating new social norms and realms, understanding and expressing new, more complicated feelings, and dissecting the growing minds that present us with thoughts and opinions never considered before, all while trying to discover who we are. No wonder it’s so overwhelming!
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
“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.
Empowering Conversations: Talking to Teens about Sex with Confidence and Compassion
Parenting is a journey filled with numerous conversations, and perhaps one of the most challenging but crucial discussions to have with your teenager is about sex. This blog post, written by Rylee Powers, located in Baltimore, Maryland, provides a comprehensive guide about the intricacies of approaching the topic of sex with your teenager, offering insights, strategies, and practical tips to foster a healthy, respectful, and understanding environment.
Unlocking Emotional Intimacy: Embracing Vulnerability and Connection
Emotional intimacy encompasses the profound connection and vulnerability shared between individuals. It goes beyond mere physical proximity or surface-level interactions, delving into the realm of genuine emotional connection. This bond fosters an environment where individuals feel safe to express their true thoughts, feelings, fears, and dreams without fear of judgment or rejection.
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.
Unraveling the Threads: Navigating the Difference Between PTSD and Anxiety
In the intricate tapestry of mental health, understanding and distinguishing between various conditions is crucial for effective support and treatment. Two commonly misunderstood disorders are Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Anxiety Disorders. Although they share some common symptoms, they are distinct conditions with unique characteristics. This blog post, written by Rylee Powers, located in Baltimore, Maryland, explores the differences between PTSD and Anxiety to shed light on their individual complexities.