As a child therapist, I've worked with many parents who are struggling to help their child deal with anxiety. Anxiety is a normal part of childhood, but when it impacts a child's ability to function in daily life, it can feel hard for parents to know how best to help. In this blog post, I'll be sharing some tips and strategies for addressing your child's anxiety.
Overcoming the Fear and Avoidance of Trauma Triggers with Therapy
Traumatic experiences leave a lasting imprint in our minds and change the way we see the world. These imprints cause some people to develop a fear of people, places, or objects associated with the traumatic event. Having a reaction to a reminder of past trauma is called a trigger. Triggers can cause significant stress and unrest in our lives. The pattern of staying away from social situations, specific memories, objects, places, or even smells, is called avoidance. Avoiding triggers can lead to feelings of powerlessness and isolation. Today we will explore how therapy can help us overcome fear and avoidance of trauma triggers and regain control of our lives.
Unpacking Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms: Identify Behaviors You Need To Let Go Of
Trauma can be one of life's most difficult challenges to navigate. It can leave you feeling helpless, overwhelmed, and completely disconnected from others or even the world around you. Maladaptive behaviors, or unhealthy coping skills in nonprofessional terms, are behaviors we use to help us deal with challenging situations, perhaps because of trauma. Such coping skills can include substance abuse, unhealthy eating habits, and risky behaviors.
Coping with the Numb, Disconnected, and Detached Feelings Caused by Trauma
Trauma manifests in different ways for different people. Some people experience flashbacks, nightmares, and anxiety. Others feel numbness, disconnection, or detachment from reality. These symptoms make it hard to function normally, leading to social isolation and feelings of hopelessness. These emotions can also make it difficult to connect with others and can even interfere with daily tasks such as work. Coping with trauma is not easy, but there are strategies you can use to manage these difficult emotions. In this post, we will explore coping mechanisms for those struggling with numbness and disconnection.
Understanding and Coping With Painful Trauma Nightmares and Flashbacks
If you've experienced trauma, you may know what flashbacks and nightmares are like. Most individuals who are living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) experience nightmares or flashbacks. This is one more way that the brain reacts to a traumatic experience. Understanding what nightmares and flashbacks are, how they affect you, and how to cope can help in increasing your quality of life.
Identifying and Changing Negative Thought Patterns After Trauma
Trauma affects more than our bodies; it also affects our perception of the world around us. Trauma changes the way we see ourselves and our relationships with others. It is not surprising that survivors often develop negative thought patterns after an event that can take years to heal. Negative thoughts are harmful for your mental health and physical well-being. It is important to identify these patterns and learn how to change them.
5 Signs You May Need a Trauma Therapist in Tampa, FL
Trauma is a challenging experience, but with the help of a trusted therapist, you can rebuild your life. It is normal to seek help from mental health professionals when needed. A therapist can provide the proper guidance you need to get on the path to healing. If you or someone you know is struggling with the effects of trauma, it is important to seek help from a licensed therapist who specializes in trauma treatment.
Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder: Recognizing Symptoms and Getting Treatment
Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) can be a difficult, exhausting, and sometimes very frustrating experience. DID is a complex disorder that develops in response to prolonged exposure to trauma, such as childhood abuse or neglect. DID can cause significant disruptions in a person's life. This blog post aims to discuss five of the most common symptoms of DID, as well as discuss the causes of the disorder. We will also provide information on the best treatment options available for those who are struggling with this disorder.
Drifting in Traffic: How To Stay Grounded In The Midst of Chaos
I find myself driving to work, sitting in traffic, my mind swirling with non-stop thoughts. This happens often when I am sitting in the car alone, or heading to work. I have a barrage of thoughts on my mind. To be honest, it's more of a to-do list for the day, week, or month. Is this overwhelming? Or is this normal? Either way, it can be exhausting.
I do find it interesting that we have the capacity to zone out of one event that can cause anxiety and angst but allow our minds to dive into the stress elsewhere. For example, while we have the ability to tune out the stress of traffic, our minds have the ability to spiral out of control with other worries. It can be challenging to stay rooted and centered in such moments.
5 Reasons Executive Leaders and CEOs Need Counseling
Executive Leaders and CEOs, no matter how successful, face a unique set of challenges. As the leader of a company or organization, they often carry a large burden of responsibility that can weigh on them in ways other employees may not understand. While many Executive Leaders and CEOs are strong enough to cope with these pressures, there are times when counseling can help alleviate these issues and provide much needed clarity and direction. Many people think of counseling as a last resort, something to do when all else fails. However, counseling can be a great asset for anyone who is looking to improve when things are going well.