Why LGBTQ+ Couples Should Seek Couples Counseling

LGBTQ+ couples and non-LGBTQ+ couples tend to struggle with a lot of the same issues, such as lack of conflict management skills or difficulties with recognizing needs and feelings. Relationships, regardless of the type, struggles with a variety of obstacles.

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Anxiety Anxiety

What is anxiety?

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Anxiety is one of the leading reasons people seek out therapy. For individuals with anxiety, the symptoms are often invisible to others.

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Podcast Podcast

Session 35: Am I Codependent?

The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.

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Beat The Holiday Blues

The holiday season is an exciting time of year. However, many people dread the holiday season because they don’t have good relationships with family, holidays bring up bad memories from childhood or the death of significant loved.

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Postpartum Counseling

According to the CDC, 1 in 8 women experience postpartum depression/anxiety. At Kaleidoscope Counseling we help mothers cope with the challenges of parenting, postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety and challenges with managing being a mother along with other life responsibilities.

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Help for Adult ADHD and Relationships

Whether your symptoms of ADHD have recently been diagnosed or if you have struggled with the same symptoms for a number of years it is possible to function in a healthy relationship with your partner.

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Family Therapy

What Really Happens in Family Therapy? As an individual and family therapist, I’ve had lots of parents call my office in distress looking for help but not knowing what to expect from counseling.

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Changing The Way You Look At Anger

Is anger bad? Would you be surprised if I told you feeling angry is not necessarily a, “bad" thing? Anger is an emotion, and is similar to other emotions such as happiness, sadness, or fearfulness.

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Early Warning Signs of Anxiety

Do you find yourself becoming aware of your anxiety, only after you have lost minutes or even an hour out of your day? Early warning signs of anxiety can help before worry and fear becomes overwhelming.

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Self Care: Engaging in Journaling

In our busy lives we often can let the day get away from us without engaging in an act of self-care. Whether the issue is time, not knowing where to start, or feeling “guilty” or “selfish” for doing something for ourselves we miss the opportunity to engage in self-care.

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Anxiety and Social Media

Anxiety can be managed by avoiding things that cause us to feel anxious. There can be some situations where this may not be effective such as the case of specific phobias.

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