Living well with ADHD, Anxiety, and Autistic Stress
Advice from our Maryland Therapists for LGBTQIA+ families, neurodiverse families, and YOU
Coping with the Federal Furlough
This has been a stressful month for many local families. In times of prolonged stress, successful coping includes strategies to manage both the logistical and the emotional components of the problem. Start with strategies that address the part of the problem (logistical/emotional) that feels most urgent to you, but don’t forget to circle back and handle the other half afterward. Here are our tips for making it through without a shutdown meltdown.
Dating After Divorce: Putting Your Kids First
Dating after divorce can be complicated, especially when children are involved. Parents can and should assuage their children’s fears by giving honest answers to the questions that arise, and taking the process one step at a time.
What’s the Purpose of Play Therapy?
This is a common question, along with “Psychologist, Counselor, Therapist, or Social Worker: Who does what?”
Therapy That Fits Your Family
A good fit between client and therapist is essential for therapy to be effective. We personalize our services for each family that we serve, meeting you where you are and guiding you to where you want to be.
What your therapist sees in you
Being a therapist is a privilege. Every clinician I know feels this way. We’re honored, and frankly a little surprised that we get to do this work every day. That description sounds a little too pretty for a job that involves connecting with people’s pain, but at its core it is absolutely true. Here’s what your therapist sees when she/he looks at you…
Why is therapy “Better Together?”
Why did I name this practice “Better Together Family Therapy?” I’m glad you asked!