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Understanding Mood Disorders in Children
Children's mental health is important and is often under examined. One particular area that demands our attention is mood disorders. Mood disorders in children, such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, can have a...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: The Benefits and Limitations for Treating Mental Health
The methods and modalities for treating mental health issues are always in a constant state of flux. This is because our understanding of mental health continues to evolve. Sometimes this evolution tells us that a certain treatment option is not as effective as was...
5 Things to Know About Dialectical Behavior Therapy
The creator of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Dr. Marsha M. Linehan, once wrote that "It is hard to be happy without a life worth living. This is a fundamental tenet of DBT." Now, while this statement may seem relatively straightforward on its face, it is, of...
School and Mental Health Treatment
It may be summer, but we all know school is right around the corner. That makes this the perfect time to reflect on school and what it can mean for mental health and eating disorder treatment. In our work with adolescents, we often see school attendance used as an...
More than Movement: Working Through Transference
In many ways, my role as a movement specialist makes me out to be something of a boogie man. When some clients are faced with doing movement, the facilitator often becomes the object of their transference. For example, if you have a client who struggles with doing...
Belonging: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion by Design
June is Pride Month, and a time for us to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. It's also a time for us to ensure that we are doing enough to make our spaces as inclusive and affirming as possible. Galen Hope Co-Founder Dr. Wendy Oliver-Pyatt explains that inclusivity is a...
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