by Katie Gerten | Jul 9, 2022 | Blog, Children's Mental Health, Clinical Resources, Clinical Resources, Featured, Mental Health, Professional Development
Are you familiar with labeling theory? Sociology buffs probably are. It proposes that people come to both identify and behave in ways reflecting the labels we place on them— Essentially, how we label people impacts their behavior. The theory helps explain changes...
by Katie Gerten | Jul 8, 2022 | Anxiety, Blog, Featured, Mental Health, Mindset, Quotes, Stress Management, Wellness Toolkit
Life’s not always easy—things don’t always go to plan. Sometimes—we’re thrown a few curve balls. And it’s during our most challenging times that we have the opportunity to reflect and grow. Below are fifteen quotes to inspire you on the path to...
by Katie Gerten | Jun 30, 2022 | Blog, Children's Mental Health, Clinical Resources, Clinical Resources, Featured, Mental Health, Professional Development, Tools for Clinicians, Trauma
Did you know that June is Pride Month? It’s a time of human rights—a period to honor and shed light around the ongoing health and social justice struggle that the LGBTQIA+ community has and continues to face. And as healthcare providers, parents, friends,...
by Katie Gerten | Jun 27, 2022 | Blog, Children's Mental Health, Clinical Resources, Clinical Resources, Featured, Mental Health, Parenting, Professional Development, Tools for Clinicians, Trauma
Have you heard of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? It’s a mental health condition that can develop in response to highly stressful, traumatic events. And over the last couple of years, kids have experienced trauma at alarming rates, thanks to everything...
by Katie Gerten | Jun 25, 2022 | Blog, Communication, Featured, Parenting, Professional Development, Quotes, Trauma
Want to give your kids a strong foundation for life? Parenting with empathy is linked to everything from healthy attachment to emotional intelligence and solid relationship skills! But it’s not always easy, particularly when we’re stressed or our children...