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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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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…
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Getting a Professional Business Card for Your Counseling Practice

Launching your own practice comes with a lot of expenses — large and small. You may start to feel like you’re hemorrhaging money and wonder what costs are truly necessary. While there may be places to cut, counseling business cards aren’t one of them. This post explains why counseling business…
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Webinar: Embracing Journaling

If you could do something simple every day that would improve your mood, increase your positivity, and help relieve stress, would you do it? You likely answered that question with a resounding “Yes!” Yet, only about 1-in-6 people consider themselves active journalers. Journaling just 20 or fewer minutes a day…
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When the Holidays Aren’t Happy Times

If you take a look at social media, it seems like everyone is having a festive season straight out of a movie or television show. They’re going to parties, baking cookies, buying the perfect gift for everyone, and decorating everything around them to look like a holiday winter wonderland. Even…

Webinar: When the Holidays Aren’t Happy Times

The parties, food, gifts, and time with loved ones… it seems like the holidays are a happy, festive time for everyone, but that just isn’t the case.  The holidays can bring on a great deal of stress, loneliness, and anxiety. For those living with a mental health disorder, the holidays…
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Advice for Therapists from Parents of Teens

When you bring your little bundle of joy home from the hospital, it seems everyone has advice on what you should and shouldn’t do. Put them to sleep this way. Don’t feed them that way. Don’t forget to do xyz. The advice continues through toddlerdom and the elementary school years…
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Webinar: Advice for Therapists from Parents of Teens

Everyone has advice for you when you have an infant, but the helpful tips dry up by the time you find yourself parenting a teen. Parents often feel like they're just trying to survive the teenage years, and no one knows what they’re doing. It’s a challenging time for the…