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Understanding Emotional Labor: The Hidden Burden of People-Pleasing, Perfectionism, and Anxiety

Emotional labor is an often invisible but significant aspect of many helping professions. Its close relationship with people-pleasing, perfectionism, and anxiety highlights the complex interplay between emotional regulation and mental health. By recognizing the impact of emotional labor and implementing strategies to manage it, individuals can protect their well-being and continue to provide compassionate care and support to others. Understanding and addressing emotional labor is not only essential for personal health but also for creating sustainable and supportive professional environments.

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how a therapist copes with anxiety

Therapists are not immune to anxiety, depression, or any other diagnosis. In fact, most therapists choose their profession because of their own personal experiences with mental health. In training, therapists have more access to information about coping skills, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation that other folks may not have. As your favorite holistic therapist, I am sharing my top tips from my training for managing anxiety as a recovering people pleaser.

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Defining Mental Health Professionals in Texas: Psychologists, Psychiatrists, and Therapists

In today’s complex world, mental health awareness is more crucial than ever. However, navigating the landscape of mental health professionals can be confusing, particularly in Texas, where regulations and titles vary. If you’re seeking support for mental health issues, it’s essential to understand the differences between psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists in the Lone Star State.

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The Imperative of Supporting Private Practice Therapists

The encroachment of venture capitalist firms into the mental health industry poses significant risks to the quality and integrity of therapy. Supporting private practice therapists is essential for maintaining high standards of care, upholding ethical practices, and fostering local economic growth. By prioritizing personalized, community-based care over commodified, profit-driven models, we can ensure that the therapeutic profession continues to serve the best interests of clients and communities alike.

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WHY THERAPISTS NEED A THERAPIST

As therapists, our work revolves around helping others navigate their mental and emotional challenges. We spend years studying and practicing techniques to support our clients, but we are also less likely to recognize the importance of seeking support for ourselves. We tend to put our family, our relationships, and our clients before ourselves and say “I can therapitize myself”. Unfortunately, we can’t provide therapy to ourselves much like a dentist can’t clean their own teeth. And, therapists can make tough clients! Here's why I believe every therapist should see a therapist whose niche is treating therapists (like myself).

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AM I A CHRONIC OVERACHIEVER?!?

Chronic overachievers are often their own harshest critics, but by acknowledging these challenges and taking proactive steps, they can find a path to greater balance, fulfillment, and peace. Embrace the journey, and remember that true success is not just about achieving more, but also about living a life that feels meaningful and joyful.

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25 Self-Love Affirmations from a Holistic Therapist

As part of the 2024 Self Love Series, I created a list of 25 self-love affirmations to practice. Even if it feels weird or uncomfortable, remember that all new things feel awkward at first. With time, you can continue to challenge old unhelpful thoughts with these more affirming beliefs.

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The Irrational Core Beliefs Driving People Pleasers and Perfectionists

The irrational core beliefs that drive people-pleasers and perfectionists are deeply ingrained and can significantly impact mental health and well-being. By understanding and challenging these beliefs, individuals can break free from the cycles of people-pleasing and perfectionism, leading to a more balanced and fulfilling life. Developing self-awareness, practicing cognitive restructuring, setting boundaries, embracing imperfection, and seeking support are all essential steps in this journey toward self-acceptance and emotional freedom.

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CHALLENGING RELATIONSHIPS MYTHS

Today’s blog will focus on challenging common relationship myths that I see in the therapy room. Education on what defines a healthy relationship can be helpful, especially when we may not have seen many examples growing up or portrayed in the media. Here are some of the top relationship myths:

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How to Practice Self-Love Through Mindfulness and Meditation

Practicing self-love is essential for maintaining mental and emotional well-being. One powerful way to cultivate self-love is through mindfulness and meditation. By incorporating these practices into your daily life, you can develop a deeper sense of compassion, acceptance, and gratitude for yourself. In this blog post, we'll explore how mindfulness and meditation can be powerful tools for practicing self-love and provide practical tips for integrating them into your routine.

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COMMON THERAPY TERMS & WHAT THEY REALLY MEAN

Therapy, whether it's psychotherapy, counseling, or another form, often involves a unique  language that can be unfamiliar to those who haven't experienced it before. It can be frustrating to not know what your therapist is talking about, and it can even be a barrier to getting the help you need. Please do not be afraid to ask your therapist questions to help you feel more comfortable in the process! We are here to help however we can. Here are some common terms used in therapy and their meanings:

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The Somatic Experience of People Pleasing

People pleasing is a deeply ingrained behavior, especially prevalent among therapists, caregivers, and folks in the helping professions. While often rooted in a desire to help and care for others, chronic people pleasing can lead to significant personal and professional stress, burnout, and even physical health issues. Understanding the somatic experience of people pleasing—the physical sensations and reactions in the body—can be a crucial step in recognizing and healing from this pattern.

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Balancing Act: Navigating Financial Self-Care as an Overachiever & People Pleaser

As overachievers and people pleasers, we often find ourselves caught in a relentless cycle of striving for perfection and prioritizing the needs of others above our own. While this drive can be helpful at times, it can also lead to neglecting crucial aspects of our well-being, including our financial health. In the pursuit of meeting external expectations and maintaining a facade of “having it all together”, we may sacrifice our financial goals. However, by recognizing the unique challenges overachievers and people pleasers face, you can cultivate a more balanced approach to managing finances and prioritizing your well-being.

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Nurturing Your Practice: The Importance of Financial Self-Care for Therapists

In the realm of mental health, the focus is often on caring for others. As therapists, we dedicate our time and energy to supporting our clients through their challenges and helping them navigate life's complexities. However, amidst the noble pursuit of aiding others, it's easy to overlook a crucial aspect of well-being: our own financial health.

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HOW TO NOT SUCK AS AN LGBTQIA+ ALLY

So, you want to be an LGBTQ ally. That’s fantastic news! But let’s face it, being a good ally can sometimes feel like trying to navigate a minefield blindfolded. Fear not! As an affirming therapist, I’m here to help you avoid the common pitfalls and become the ally your LGBTQ friends deserve. Grab a cup of herbal tea, sit back, and let’s dive into this.

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SHC Birthday bash & networking event recap

I am truly honored and humbled to share details about Sage Holistic Counseling’s Birthday Bash and Networking Event to celebrate the first anniversary of SHC. This past year has been a journey of growth, learning, and most importantly, healing.

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The Healing Power of Fur: The Benefits of Having an Emotional Support Animal for anxious folks

In a world filled with stressors and uncertainties, the companionship of an emotional support animal (ESA) can provide a soothing balm for the soul. These special animals offer more than just cuddles and wagging tails—they can significantly improve mental health and well-being. Together, we explore the remarkable benefits of having an ESA in the paragraphs below. .

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