Collaborative Minds Blog
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Getting Through the Holidays in a High-Conflict Family
The holiday season can be a time of joy and connection, but for those navigating high-conflict family dynamics, it can also be stressful and overwhelming. Keep reading for seven practical tips to help you maintain your peace and sanity during this challenging time.
7 Body-Positive Tips to Help You Survive & Thrive this Thanksgiving
Navigating Thanksgiving can be challenging for anyone, especially if you struggle with poor body image or disordered eating. With an obvious emphasis on food and eating, the holiday can trigger anxiety, negative thoughts, or even some unhealthy behaviors. Keep reading for tips to help you find balance, support, and self-compassion during this holiday season.
7 Tips for a Successful School Year
Between the various holidays, Election Day, Daylight Savings, and more, the inconsistency of the Fall/Winter school schedules can stir up many emotions and thoughts for students and parents alike. Figuring out how to balance homework schedules, extracurriculars, dinner time and more can be a huge stressor for families. Keep reading for 7 tips to help make this your most successful school year yet!
Stressed Out? Try These Tips to Support Hormonal Balance
Managing stress is crucial for overall well-being, but did you know that your hormones play a major role in how your body responds to stress? Understanding the connection between stress and hormones can empower you to better manage both.
Relax & Recharge: The Mental Health Benefits of Spring Break & How to Maximize Them
With the days getting longer and warm weather approaching, Spring Break offers a much-needed respite from the routine hustle and bustle of daily life. But it's not just a chance to soak up some sun; it's a vital opportunity to prioritize your mental well-being. Keep reading for tips on how to make the most of your Spring Break for your mental health.
7 Things Your Teen Wants You to Know (From a Licensed Therapist Specialized in Treating Teens)
As parents, we’ve all been teens at one point…but raising teenagers can still feel like a total mystery at times. This time of their lives is crucial for exploring who they are and creating an identity of their own, but it’s equally as important to have your unconditional love and support (even if they pretend not to care). Practice owner and licensed clinical social worker Sara Schreiber shares 7 things teenagers want their parents to know but struggle to communicate themselves.
Back to School and Overwhelmed with Assignments? Steal My Hack to Help Get Organized
I think everyone can agree that one of the most difficult parts about being a student is keeping track of everything for all of your classes; between homework assignments, projects, exams, and more, it can start to feel really overwhelming (Raise your hand if you’ve ever walked into a class and said, “Wait, that was due TODAY?” 🙋) This can be especially daunting if you’re someone who struggles with anxiety, depression, ADD/ADHD, or other executive functioning disorders. Keep reading to hear what I did to help get myself organized and ultimately set myself up for academic success.
Are Your Kids Back at School? 5 Ways for Parents to Practice Self Care During Back to School
Are Your Kids Back to School? 5 Ways to Practice Self Care for Parents
While a lot of parents secretly (or not-so-secretly) rejoice when their kids go back to school, many still struggle to prioritize their own needs. You might be juggling after school activities, appointments, housework, your own career, and a seemingly endless to-do list…but it’s important to carve out time for yourself in the midst of all the chaos. Keep reading for tips on how to incorporate self-care into your routine now that school has started.
5 Unexpected Ways to Help the Back-To-School Transition for Teens
5 Unexpected Ways to Help the Back-To-School Transition for Teens
Going back to school after having a summer off can feel like a really big deal to a lot of kids and teens—it’s kind of like starting a new chapter, and it’s natural for new things to make us feel a little anxious. Keep reading to learn about ways that you can help to set yourself up for happiness and success this school year.
5 Tips for College Success
Are you going off to college in the next couple of weeks? Here’s a list of things you can do to get ready.