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Kenna Griffin is All Counseling’s Director of Programming & Engagement. She has a Ph.D. in journalism with an emphasis in trauma and organizational behavior. Kenna works in digital marketing and has more than two decades of experience in content writing and community management.
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How Holidays Affect Mental Health

The holidays are a time for celebrating and spending time with loved ones, but this season is also stressful for 89% of people. People say concerns about money, missing loved ones, and family conflict weigh on their minds during the holiday season. Here’s a look at how the holidays affect…
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Coping With Grief and Loss

We all experience loss in our lives. Whether it’s a revered family member, a beloved pet, or a coveted job, people, things, and experiences often don’t stay with us as long as we’d like. Everyone grieves differently, but for many, it can be challenging to get through the days when…
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How To Know if Someone’s Gaslighting You

You and your partner have a heated argument over dinner. Later, you’re still upset about something they said during the fight. You bring it up so the two of you can talk through it, but they claim they never said that, and you’re making it up. They even tell you…
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Managing Political Anxiety: Tips and Strategies

The world feels so divided these days, especially when it comes to politics. All you have to do is turn on the television or scroll social media to see people arguing about the upcoming presidential election. Although many people agree that the negative, sometimes even hateful rhetoric has gone too…
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How to Deal With a Negative Spouse

You love your partner. Of course, you do. But sometimes you wonder if their seemingly constant negativity is hurting your relationship. You don’t want to be in a negative relationship, but you aren’t sure how to deal with your negative spouse. You don’t remember it always being this way, and…
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Referrals for Therapists: Why They’re Important and How to Get Them

When someone you trust makes a recommendation, you believe them. That's why word of mouth is the best marketing. Up to 65% of new business comes from referrals — people recommending your business to others. Mental health care is no exception. Referrals are critical for mental health professionals looking to grow…
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How To Cope With Stress

We’re all stressed. Some of us even wear it as a badge of honor, regularly lamenting about how busy and stressed we are. But stress isn’t necessarily a positive thing. It can be detrimental to your physical and emotional well-being if it becomes overwhelming. Knowing how to cope with stress…
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What To Do When You Can’t Afford Therapy

Everyone who needs therapy should be able to get the assistance they need, but unfortunately, that’s not reality. Mental health services aren’t as readily available to people who can’t afford therapy. If you’re one of these people, here are some options to consider. Understanding the Options Just because you can’t…
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What to Say to Someone Who Is Struggling Emotionally

It’s so difficult to see someone you love going through a challenging time and hurting emotionally. You want to fix it for them, even though you know you can’t. And often, you find yourself at a loss. What can you say or do to help them? Here are some ideas…
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Business Coaches for Therapists

Are you struggling to grow your mental health practice or stay focused on specific goals that are critical to your practice’s success? If so, it may be time to consider hiring a business coach. Business coaches can help therapists by offering key insights on how to run and grow your…
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Setting Therapist Boundaries

You likely learned a lot about setting therapist boundaries during your formal mental health education. But the real world can be much different from the classroom. You may be experiencing some unique challenges now that you're in practice. Issues now and those that may arise in the future are why…
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Counseling Business Branding: Elevating Your Brand’s Impact

You know your favorite brands — large or small. You recognize the products or services, logos, taglines, and packaging. And you attach all kinds of feelings to those brand elements, including preference above other options in the same product or service category. You want the same for your counseling business.…
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Does Sex Addiction Rehab Really Work?

Life with sex addiction is difficult. It impacts your relationships, job, and how you feel about yourself. You know something has to change, but does sex addiction rehab really work? Is it worth doing?  Sex addiction rehab can help you uncover the cause of the addiction, better understand your behaviors,…
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Dealing With Anxiety Through Journaling

Anxiety is the most common mental health disorder in the world, with 19% of adults reporting having the disorder. So, it’s no surprise that you’re probably reading this to learn about dealing with anxiety and getting some relief from anxious thoughts. What may be surprising is that the simple act…
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Embracing Journaling: Making Journaling a Habit

The science is clear on the benefits of journaling and why embracing journaling and making it a habit is a good idea. But that doesn’t mean that journaling has to be difficult or weigh us down, according to Ikia Young, LPC, MHR, MBA. Ikia presented a webinar for All Counseling…