There are different ways that you may learn to cope with anxiety. Journaling is a beneficial tool that can relieve anxiety and stress.
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Clinician Spotlight: Melissa Quinn, LMHC, CDBT
We are thrilled to announce the addition of Melissa Quinn, LMHC, CDBT to the Nourish Your Mind Team! Melissa will be accepting clients in our NEW GOSHEN, NY office location.
How Seasonal Affective Disorder May Be Affecting You
5% of adults experience Seasonal Affective Disorder. Learn more about this seasonal depression and gain some tips to manage the symptoms.
Clinician Spotlight: Jenn Ortiz, MHC-LP
Meet Jenn Ortiz! We're excited to have Jenn's clinical expertise, fun personality and sense of adventure as part of the Nourish Your Mind Family! Schedule your appointment with Jenn today.
Anxiety – Body, Mind – or BOTH?
Special Guest Blog from Dr. Justin Sullivan, PT, OCS, CFMT from Move Physio introducing you to the deeper connection between mind and body during Anxiety. Video Included!
Navigating Isolation and Loneliness
We all feel lonely sometimes. It is important to have coping mechanisms in place in case your loneliness starts to feel a bit overwhelming. Learn some tips to combat loneliness and isolation.
Connecting with the Healing Power of Nature
There are abundant benefits of connecting to nature for our mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wellness. Psychotherapist and Nature-Lover, Perryn Elizabeth Dutiger, LMSW shares some tips on how and why to increase your time outdoors.
Figuring Out The Best Therapy For You
There are so many different types of therapy available that it can feel overwhelming to get started. Let us help guide you in finding the best fit for you.
The Uncertainty of Returning to School
School Social Worker & Nourish Your Mind Psychotherapist, Jeanette Rivera, LCSW discusses the upcoming return to school and provides validation and tips to help navigate the mixed emotions for parents.
How Therapy Is Becoming The New Norm
Theres a new trend happening around the US, and many other countries, that has changed how we look at and discuss mental illness. So if you were debating on whether or not to go to therapy or to join a supportive community, now is the perfect time to do it.