RESOURCES
Written and curated by Mandy
Throughout my career, I have found that there are some tried and true resources that can be beneficial in my clients’ mental health journey. This space is home to those assets, as well as some other writings and learnings that I have discovered along the way.
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*These resources should not be used as a replacement for virtual or in-person therapy, and represent a compliment to mental health services.
Eight Signs It’s Time to Consider Therapy
Therapy can be a transformative step toward healing, growth, and clarity. Starting therapy isn’t a sign that something is “wrong” with you—it’s a courageous decision to invest in your well-being and personal growth. If you’ve been wondering if it’s the right time to seek therapy, here are eight signs that may help guide you in that direction.
Understanding and Managing Health Anxiety
It’s normal and reasonable to have concerns about your health from time to time. Staying aware of your body’s changes can help you catch potential issues early, and occasional worries can even motivate you to take better care of yourself. However, when these concerns become excessive, they can lead to a pattern of persistent anxiety known as health anxiety. It not only causes emotional distress but can also manifest in physical symptoms that worsen your overall well-being. If you find yourself consumed by thoughts of potential illness, you may be dealing with health anxiety.
Exploring Your Relationship With Alcohol
With the increase of the sober curious culture, more people are questioning their relationship with alcohol and thinking about trying sobriety. It can feel like an intimidating and scary process and you might not be sure where to start or if a problem even exists. If you’re open to exploring your relationship with alcohol, here are some strategies to support the process.
How to Find a Therapist in Baltimore
Starting the therapy process can be extremely hard and overwhelming. It takes a lot of courage and strength to seek out support and it can be challenging to know where to start. If you’re feeling this way or thinking about starting the process of finding a therapist, here is a guide with some questions you can ask providers to support you with finding someone who is the right fit for you.