Cedar Tree Counseling
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Oftentimes, the way we describe our problems to other people is an indicator of how we see the world and ourselves.
A common adage to identify yourself to people is a “glass half full” or a “glass half empty” person. The way we communicate shows how we think.
In this video, Noah Throw, Teen & Couples Therapist, shares how changing our language can change our outlook.
Right now, studies show that about 2.5% of adults and 5% of children in the United States have ADHD. That’s 1 in 40 adults and 1 in 20 children. That’s a lot.
These high numbers suggest that a lot of people don’t know they have ADHD or think they have ADHD but haven’t been tested for it. This is a problem because many practitioners will not provide ADHD medication unless a person has been tested and diagnosed.
In this video, Nicholas Amitrano, Adolescent & Adult Therapist at Cedar Tree Counseling, talks about 5 things to know about ADHD testing to help you decide if ADHD testing is something you want and if it is right for you.
Intimacy plays a large role in marital satisfaction, but the problem is couples will shipwreck their marriages by falling into patterns where they slowly neglect these 4 essential aspects of a healthy marriage.
In this video, Kristen Conley, Couples Therapist, is going to share with you 4 Sure Ways to Shipwreck Intimacy In Your Marriage.
10/24/2022
Mental health is a topic that is often overlooked. However, it is important to address mental health issues head-on in order to improve our overall well-being.
If you are looking for mental health books, then look no further!
In this post, we will discuss the top mental health books that the Therapists here at Cedar Tree recommend. We hope that this information will help you and your family on your journey to better mental health!
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Many couples find themselves bringing past pain into current relationships and might not know how to manage it. Some partners realize their childhood experiences are affecting their marriage.
Others may be experiencing conflict in their marriage and have no idea it could be related to their childhoods. In reality, a lot of relational conflicts can be traced back to childhood experiences.
In this video, Rob Agnew, Individual & Couples Therapist, explains how Adverse Childhood Experiences can affect your marriage.
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When it comes to raising teenagers, parents are often confused on how to best support and connect with them.
For many parents, trying to have a meaningful conversation with their teen often leads to a yelling match and everyone feeling frustrated.
In this video, Bree Minger explores why your teen thinks you’re always yelling at them.
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When it comes to healthy grieving many people want to be back to normal as soon as possible. They often have uncomfortable feelings and desire to escape the negativity that might remind them of their sadness. Many people try to hide from their pain by forcing normal daily routines or pretending that things are fine.
The problem is that grief is unpredictable and often overwhelming. It can cause irrational thoughts and behavior due to the stress of the sadness, sometimes to the point that they might experience extreme focus on reminders of the loss or excessive avoidance of those reminders.
In this video, Clare Fragomeni shares 4 aspects of healthy grieving that you can implement when heartbreak knocks at your door.
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Grief shows up in many ways throughout our lives.
When it comes to dealing with experiences like the death of a loved one, loss of a job, or a rupture in close relationships, families often want to support each other but are unsure how.
In this video, Brielle Smith shares 3 things families should know about grief.
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When it comes to spiritual abuse many types of people both old and young do not know that it’s happening while in the midst of it. They often find their purpose in spiritual acts, services or good works to make sense of a world full of hardship.
But oftentimes, a problem arises when a spiritual leader or group influences others for personal gain.
In this video, Clare Fragomeni shares with you 5 signs of spiritual abuse.
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Co-parenting is a stressful and often overwhelming task. Adults who are sharing the duties and responsibilities of raising a child either in a separation or divorce participate in a delicate dance encompassing a variety of emotions.
Add to that the possibility of co-parenting with a partner who exhibits narcissistic tendencies and you may feel like you are constantly in a no-win situation.
In this video, Clare Fragomeni, shares with you 3 ways to co-parent with a narcissist.
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The stress of being a young family with young kids can wreak havoc on the young couple’s marriage. Their pressures of work and relationships are intensified when they have young children and can weaken their bond and partnership.
In this video, Bree Minger, one of our newest clinicians, discusses three common difficult transitions that young families face.
To learn more, click the link below!
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06/15/2022
For some families, excessive social media use can create significant problems.
In the extreme cases, there have been young parents who have become so obsessed with their social media feeds that they have neglected their own children. This is certainly the extreme, but regularly in our work with kids we hear of parents who set very different rules of phone usage for themselves than they do with their children.
If you're concerned about you, your family’s, or your child's social media usage, there are several things you can do to limit the problem.
Here are a few tips:
📱Set screen time limits.
📱Create rules for using social media.
📱Disable notifications.
📱Monitor your usage.
📱Talk to your kids about social media.
The bottom line is that we still need more research to understand the full effects of social media on mental health. However, what we do know is that social media can be both good and bad for our mental wellbeing.
To learn more about the effects of social media on children, adults, and families, click the link below!
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