There is No Excuse For Mean: The Need For Emotional Safety in Relationships
Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC

There is No Excuse For Mean: The Need For Emotional Safety in Relationships

There is No Excuse For Mean—Kindness is the cornerstone of a strong and fulfilling relationship. By prioritizing kindness, empathy, and understanding, we can create a safe space for vulnerability and open communication. It's important to remember that healthy relationships involve both love and conflict. However, it's how we navigate these conflicts that determine the strength of our bond. By choosing kindness, even in the face of disagreement, we can build a lasting and loving partnership.

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Dreading The Holiday Feasts
Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC

Dreading The Holiday Feasts

People can face many challenges during the holiday season, particularly those with disordered eating or body image issues. It highlights the pressure to conform to societal expectations of appearance and food consumption, often leading to feelings of shame, anxiety, and isolation. The article emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, setting boundaries, and seeking support to navigate these challenges. It offers practical tips for managing stress, such as mindfulness techniques, planning ahead, and reframing holiday goals.

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‘Modern Loneliness’: More Connected Yet More Alone Than Ever
Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC

‘Modern Loneliness’: More Connected Yet More Alone Than Ever

The phenomenon of "modern loneliness," where people feel increasingly isolated despite being hyper-connected through technology. Social media often leads to superficial interactions and a sense of disconnection from authentic relationships. This post emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, setting boundaries, and actively seeking meaningful connections to combat loneliness. It encourages readers to acknowledge their feelings, identify their needs, and take courageous steps toward building deeper relationships.

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How to Set Boundaries Without Feeling Like the ‘Bad Guy’
Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC

How to Set Boundaries Without Feeling Like the ‘Bad Guy’

Boundaries to protect one's mental and emotional well-being. Boundaries are not about being selfish but rather about creating healthier and more sustainable relationships. This article provides practical tips on how to set boundaries effectively, such as communicating clearly, anticipating pushback, and being consistent. It also addresses common challenges like guilt and fear of conflict, offering strategies to overcome them.

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Fishing for Stability: Navigating Borderline Personality Disorder in Families
Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC

Fishing for Stability: Navigating Borderline Personality Disorder in Families

The "Fishes" episode of The Bear offers a raw and relatable portrayal of life with a parent who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The chaotic dinner scene, marked by intense emotions and unpredictable behavior, mirrors the experiences of many who have grown up in similar households. By exploring the Berzatto family's struggles, we can gain a deeper understanding of the impact of BPD on individuals and families.

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EMDR Therapy Unveiled: Clearing Up Myths and Relieving Fears
Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC

EMDR Therapy Unveiled: Clearing Up Myths and Relieving Fears

Feeling overwhelmed by the past? EMDR therapy offers a gentle yet powerful approach to processing traumatic memories. Learn how this innovative technique can help you overcome anxiety, depression, and other emotional challenges. Discover the science behind EMDR, bust common myths, and understand how it works in real-time. Whether you're new to therapy or seeking a fresh perspective, this comprehensive guide will empower you to take the first step towards healing.

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An Adult Who Had to Grow Up Too Fast
Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC Katie Olney, MA, LPC (IL), APCC (CA), NCC

An Adult Who Had to Grow Up Too Fast

Did you grow up feeling like an adult before your time? Forced to shoulder responsibilities beyond your years, you may have sacrificed your childhood for the sake of others. The weight of early adulthood can leave lasting impacts, from burnout and anxiety to difficulty forming deep connections. But it's never too late to heal. By understanding the roots of these challenges and taking intentional steps toward self-care, you can reclaim your childhood, set boundaries, and live a more fulfilling life.

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Why Curiosity Is So Important For Strong Relationships
Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC

Why Curiosity Is So Important For Strong Relationships

By asking open-ended questions, actively listening, and embracing each other's passions, couples can foster deeper understanding, stronger communication, and effective problem-solving. Exploring new experiences together can also keep the relationship exciting and prevent stagnation. Couples therapy can provide guidance and tools to cultivate curiosity and strengthen the bond between partners.

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Defeating Depression: Setting Healthy Intentions for Coping
Corinne Eisenhardt Corinne Eisenhardt

Defeating Depression: Setting Healthy Intentions for Coping

While activities like exercise and socializing can be beneficial, they can become harmful if driven by negative motivations such as self-punishment or obligation. By shifting your focus to positive intentions, such as self-care and genuine connection, you can optimize your coping strategies for improved mental well-being. Remember that rest is also crucial, and seeking professional support can be invaluable in navigating depression and developing healthy coping skills.

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Navigating Grief: 3 Practical Steps for Where To Start
Grief Therapy, Angel City Therapy, Practical Steps Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC Grief Therapy, Angel City Therapy, Practical Steps Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC

Navigating Grief: 3 Practical Steps for Where To Start

Where to Start After a Loss: This blog post offers guidance on navigating grief after losing a loved one. It provides the first three practical steps I recommend as a grief therapist, focus on taking care of self, helping other to support you, and keeping your loved ones memories alive. Grief therapy is also explored as a valuable tool for processing emotions, creating meaningful rituals to keep your loved one's memory alive, and finding support from a therapist or grief group.

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Welcome to Angel City Therapy
Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC Corinne Eisenhardt, MA, LPCC, NCC

Welcome to Angel City Therapy

Angel City Therapy, a new Los Angeles-based practice with therapists offering online services throughout California, offers individual therapy and couple therapy for those seeking emotional well-being and to move past challenges they might be facing. Our team of experienced therapists utilize a collaborative approach to help clients navigate life's challenges, build resilience, and achieve joy.

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