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.
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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.
Clinician Spotlight: Lauren Mariotti, LCSW
We are thrilled to announce that Lauren is now joining the Nourish Your Mind team FULL-TIME and will have space for new clients! Learn more about Lauren in her Clinician Spotlight!
DBT Interpersonal Skill: GIVE
Sara Pitcher, MS, MHC, Clinical Psychotherapist & Kundalini Yoga Instructor at Nourish Your Mind explains a skill set for relationship effectiveness with the acronym G.I.V.E.
DBT Interpersonal Skill: FAST
Sara Pitcher, MS, MHC, Clinical Psychotherapist & Kundalini Yoga Instructor at Nourish Your Mind discusses how to use the acronym F.A.S.T. for self respect effectiveness.
Distress Tolerance Skill: REST
Sara Pitcher, MS, MHC, Clinical Psychotherapist & Kundalini Yoga Instructor at Nourish Your Mind discusses how to R.E.S.T. when you are feeling stressed.
Distress Tolerance Skill: TIPP
Sara Pitcher, MS, MHC, Clinical Psychotherapist introduces the Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Distress Tolerance Skill: TIPP. Video Included.
Meditation: The Benefits of Communicating with Your Mind
Meditation is much more than the practice of sitting still and being “thoughtless”. Learn the benefits of Meditation on improving overall wellbeing.
Clinician Spotlight: Sara Pitcher, MS, MHC
Meet Sara, Psychotherapist & Kundalini Yoga Instructor. In addition to seeing individual clients, Sara will be offering various Kundalini Yoga classes and workshops to support our community in finding a sense of balance and emotional well-being.
Meeting with a Total Stranger: What To Expect At Your First Therapy Session
Walking through the therapy door for the first time can feel intimidating. Nourish Your Mind's Lillian Dugan provides some insight and words of wisdom to help ease the anxiety of seeking support.