Posts Tagged ‘depression in teens’
How to Tell If You Have an Eating Disorder?
Do I Have an Eating Disorder? Recognizing whether you might have an eating disorder can be confusing. This is especially true because many of the behaviors involved—dieting, exercising, or worrying about body image—are normalized in today’s culture. Yet eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that affect emotional, physical, and social well-being. If you’ve been…
Read MoreMeet Carissa Sarkis, LMHC-C
I am passionate about supporting those in both expected and unexpected life transitions to find their inner strengths, a sense of belonging and working towards their unique set of goals. I earned a Masters of Art Therapy at the School of Visual Arts. Throughout my experience I have had the pleasure of working with a…
Read MoreWhen You Feel Like Giving Up: Understanding Emotional Burnout and Finding Your Way Forward
Feeling like giving up on life—or even just on the responsibilities that come with it—is a deeply human experience, though one that can feel intensely isolating in the moment. Many people encounter periods where motivation collapses, stress accumulates, and even simple tasks feel overwhelming. These moments are often less about a lack of character or…
Read MoreWhy Depression Is Rising Among Millennial Women
Depression has become one of the most significant mental health challenges facing adults in the United States. Research consistently shows that women experience it at higher rates than men. Among millennial women—generally defined as those born between 1981 and 1996—the prevalence of depressive symptoms has drawn increasing attention from clinicians and public health researchers. This…
Read MoreCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): How Changing Your Thoughts Can Change Your Life
Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and How Therapists at TCA Counseling Use It to Help Clients Thrive When people begin therapy, they often hope for relief from overwhelming emotions—persistent anxiety, discouraging self-doubt, or a lingering sense of sadness that seems difficult to shake. While the sources of emotional pain can be complex, one of the most…
Read MoreDo I Have Depression? How to Recognize the Signs—and What to Do Next
What Are the Signs of Depression? Depression is more than a passing low mood. Most of us experience sadness, grief, or discouragement at times, especially in response to life stressors. But clinical depression—formally known as Major Depressive Disorder—is a persistent condition that affects how you think, feel, behave, and even how your body functions. Understanding…
Read MoreMeet Emily Daniels, LMHC-C
Supporting teens and young adults through “adulting” and emotional challenges Adolescence and early adulthood have always been seasons of change — but today’s teens are navigating pressures unlike any generation before them. Between academic demands, social media, uncertainty about the future, and the emotional intensity of growing up, many young people feel overwhelmed long before…
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