How do I know therapy is working? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Apr 9, 2025 | Ask a Therapist, Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Congratulations on starting therapy! Making this choice is a big step. You invest time, energy, and sometimes money into your well-being, and just like if you had a physical illness, you want to know if the treatment is making a difference. I completely understand. It’s important to remember that therapy…
Existential therapy: How to find meaning and purpose in daily life by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Feb 27, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Existential therapy is a branch of humanistic therapy that focuses on human beings as a whole and how we fit into the world: our capacities, aspirations, and limitations. Centered around perpetual issues that each person faces (loneliness, responsibilities, etc.), it works to dissect fear and anxiety, creating meaningful change by…
Exploring the world of music therapy by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Feb 20, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Music therapy is a recognized form of psychotherapy used to help clients process experiences, express emotions, and develop healthier coping mechanisms. It is especially beneficial for those who struggle with verbal communication, have experienced trauma, or face medical conditions that hinder self-expression. Read on to learn more about how music…
Therapy for couples: Improving communication and resolving conflicts by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Feb 14, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Romantic relationships can be a wonderful part of life, but they aren’t without their complications. Throughout a relationship, a variety of emotions can come up — from profound happiness and elation to deep despair and anger, and everything in between. The key to creating a healthy and happy relationship is…
Understanding rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT): How does it work? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Jan 14, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Cognitive therapy encompasses a wide umbrella of approaches. One of the most widely-known of these approaches is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), but there is another commonly known technique often considered the predecessor of CBT: rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). REBT is commonly used to help people manage anxiety, depression, OCD,…
The benefits of art therapy: How it works and why it’s effective by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Jan 10, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Creative outlets can be a helpful way to channel and process inner thoughts. Whether through music, drawing, painting, writing, or other artistic mediums, art can provide focus, improve clarity, and inspire honesty—valuable tools in the context of psychotherapy. Art can be used to advance cognitive functions, boost self-esteem, confront emotions,…
Can you overshare in therapy? What it means to say “too much” in therapy by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Sep 23, 2024 | ADHD, Anxiety, Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics While it is possible to overshare in therapy, therapy is a time and setting where oversharing is usually appropriate, welcomed, and helpful. That’s because the more details a client shares about their experiences and feelings, the more a therapist can gain insight into who they are and help guide them…
Gestalt therapy: A holistic approach to mental wellness by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Jul 2, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Psychology Gestalt therapy is a counseling theory that acknowledges the separation of the mind, body, and soul and the different “parts” working together. In fact, the word “gestalt” is German for “whole” or a configuration that is greater than the sum of its parts. Gestalt therapists focus on the present to…
A guide to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jun 24, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Generally considered to be the gold standard of therapeutic counseling methods, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) aims to help clients cope with many of life’s hurdles by assessing the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. CBT is particularly well-known for offering clients coping strategies that work well outside of therapy. CBT…
The power of holistic counseling for mental health by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Jun 3, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics A therapeutic approach or modality is a perspective counselors and therapists can use to understand and work with their client’s presenting concerns. Holistic counseling, though, can be applied in almost any situation to make treatment more effective and impactful. Holistic counseling looks at every area of a person’s life to…
A Guide to career counseling by Jason Crosby | May 24, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Career counseling, sometimes called career coaching, helps individuals choose or change their careers. This type of counseling is led by a therapist, life coach, or another professional who is trained to discuss general career information and career development. Research indicates that the average person will change occupations several times. With…
Christian counseling: faith-based, online, or in-person therapy by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Jan 9, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality Spirituality is an integral part of effective psychotherapy. This doesn’t mean that therapy has to involve religion — it’s more considering one’s place in the universe and the purpose of life — but for some, incorporating Christian principles into the therapeutic process is helpful and comforting. This specific type of…