While it can feel nerve-racking for parents to reach out to a therapist, helping your child participate in therapy is ultimately an act of love and respect. By creating this space for them early in their lives, you are providing them the opportunity to be more successful later on. Knowing what to expect can help you and your child feel more prepared and confident to begin this therapy journey.
Read MoreSummer is a season of freedom, adventure, and play. Kids and teens often have more time to relax, explore new activities, and recharge. That makes it an ideal time for them to begin therapy, a time when they have the space to address issues and concerns that perhaps did not have the space and time to be addressed during the school year.
Read MoreIntergenerational trauma refers to the transmission of traumatic experiences and their emotional, psychological, and even physical effects from one generation to the next within families or communities. This type of trauma can persist over multiple generations, impacting the well-being of descendants. Here are some of the key features of intergenerational trauma.
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