In the middle of our “Teacher Self-Talk” podcast unit, former middle school teacher turned counselor, Jessica Klika, shares some tips and tricks for keeping ourselves well inside and out. As we all know, teachers can be notorious for putting off their own...
TL;DR: There is a strong correlation between faith and mental health, according to a recently published Gallup report. “Faith and Wellness: The Worldwide Connection Between Spirituality,” is a meta-analysis of Gallup’s global poll data that links faith to...
TL;DR: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is a sustainable and empowering alternative to medications. Do you find yourself tossing and turning in bed, caught in the relentless grip of insomnia? The endless battle to fall asleep or stay asleep can be not...
TL;DR: While shame and guilt may feel similar, they are actually quite different. Guilt arises when someone feels bad for doing something, while shame is when someone feels they are bad or unworthy as a person. Understanding complex emotions is essential for our...
TL;DR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a promising method of treating many mental health concerns. We live in a time when innovative approaches continue to emerge in modern therapy, offering hope and healing to individuals grappling with the...
TL;DR: Emotional intelligence (EQ) empowers individuals to understand, manage, and express their emotions effectively. In the fast-paced and often demanding world we live in, mastering our emotions has become a vital skill for achieving mental well-being. Emotional...