Deep breathing is a foundational skill for most other relaxation exercises. And, for many people, it can be an effective coping skill on its own. Why is Deep Breathing Important? Many difficult emotions also have a body response that changes our breathing. Anxious worry or panic can cause fast, shallow breaths that make us feel…[Read More]
Counseling
5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Exercise
What is Grounding? From a mental health perspective, grounding is the process of refocusing your attention on the present moment, your here-and-now reality. Grounding techniques, such as the 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Exercise described below, can help to create space from distressing thoughts or emotions. Grounding is a self-soothing skill, that is, something you can do to…[Read More]
Can’t Sit Still: Is it ADHD or Something Else?
Do you feel so restless you can’t sit still? Do you constantly fidget or need to move around? Maybe you can’t enjoy quiet time or you are always “on the go.” Or perhaps you struggle to wait your turn or have had others call you “hyperactive. These are all possible symptoms of ADHD: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder….[Read More]
Can’t Concentrate: Is it ADHD or Something Else?
Have you found that you can’t concentrate at work or school? Does your mind wander or are you easily distracted? Maybe it takes so much effort to pay attention to the task in front of you. Or perhaps you constantly forget appointments, miss deadlines, or misplace important items. Focus is a problem. These are all…[Read More]
Telehealth: Preparing For Your First Session
Video sessions are a convenient and effective way to receive mental health services. In a telehealth video appointment, you meet with your counselor, psychologist, or psychiatry provider using a secure video system. Telehealth can save you time because you do not need to travel to and from your provider’s office. It can also can make…[Read More]