
‘Mental Health Wellness Tips for Quarantine’ by Eileen Feliciano
After having thirty-one sessions this week with clients where the singular focus was COVID-19 and how to cope, I decided to consolidate my advice and make a list that I

After having thirty-one sessions this week with clients where the singular focus was COVID-19 and how to cope, I decided to consolidate my advice and make a list that I

Over the last months we have seen and for many experienced devastation to homes, the loss of loved ones, wildlife, habitats and beloved communities. Such deep and overwhelming loss is

“I can only be your story about me!” One thing I have learned, as a therapist over 30 years, is that people change, but often our stories about them don’t.

Who Owns the Problem? Understanding who owns the problem is key in choosing how we address issues, concerns and conflicts arising. There are four basic areas of problem ownership:

Well here we are now We are all together All gathered here Like birds of a feather We sit in a circle and call it sacred Where we wait

Each member of the family Each part of the puzzle All look and seem so different, so separate There is an order to the chaos. There is a reason

“To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human

“I want you to listen to me”, “I want you to stop talking to me like that”….sound familiar? Add your own request here that you often request. Sam and Liz

Relationships are like breathing – inhaling and exhaling, closeness and disconnected, receiving and giving, connection and autonomy. “We must be open enough to receive each other” Terry Real Often

 Soothing Each Others Nervous System in Relationship by Brenda Sutherland Winter is a time of regrouping, revisioning, renewing as we are asked to go inwards and assess what is