Masking

In the spirit of October, let’s talk about masking. I’m not talking about dressing up and putting on your spookiest Frankenstein’s Monster mask to go trick-or-treating. I’m talking about engaging in inauthentic social behaviors and forgoing helpful/needed accommodations to meet more “socially acceptable” behaviors expected in a neurotypical society.

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Matt Headland
Are Complementary Alternative Methods Right for You?

Complementary alternative methods (CAM) are supportive methods/practices that are used in conjunction with standard medical treatments. Alone, these may not be a “cure” for a given condition, but when used alongside talk therapy, they may improve overall wellbeing and quality of life during treatment and beyond.

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Matt Headland
The Lasting Ache of Loss

At one point or another, we are all going to lose a loved one, whether it be a parent, partner, or friend. Loss is hard, and the subsequent grieving process can be confusing and overwhelming.

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Matt Headland
What’s Feeding You?

There are things in our life that have the ability to leave us feeling FULL-filled and satisfied in ways that food or accomplishing tasks on our to-do lists cannot… Primary Foods are Relationships, Spiritual Practice, Physical Activity, and Career. Emphasis on one of these areas of life at the exclusion of the others or neglect of any or all of these result in imbalance…

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Matt Headland
End of Summer Blues

It is time to trade those late summer nights and leisurely mornings with bedtime routines and alarm clocks. Somehow, another summer has flown by, and fall is upon us again. It is not unusual to notice a sense of sadness or feelings of melancholy as this time comes.

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Matt Headland
Play in Therapy

When the world is a scary place or a child is having new emotions that they don’t know how to communicate, play is their way of expressing what they are going through. It is also a tool that counselors can use to help children process whatever it is they are experiencing.

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Matt Headland
Self Compassion

I have asked people: “Do you talk to others the way you speak to yourself?” Usually the answer to this is “no.” For some reason we feel like it is okay to be less kind to ourselves and allow this inner-critic to take over and not show compassion or empathy.

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Matt Headland
Do What You Can When You Can

I look up from my phone and look around my house and can feel overwhelmed by the enormity of the tasks before me. And maybe sometimes the sheer idea of how big the tasks are help me decide to put them aside for another day.

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Matt Headland