by New Leaf Team | Nov 28, 2022 | Anxiety & Depression Blogs, Family Blogs, Individual Therapy Blogs, Parenting Blogs, Teen Blogs, Transitioning Out of IOP Blogs
This blog shares information on how to sit with uncomfortable feelings. This is also called sitting in discomfort. It’s inevitable that as we go through life, we will experience things we do not like. We can feel frustrated, stressed, betrayed, saddened, and more as a...
by New Leaf Team | Nov 21, 2022 | Family Blogs, Individual Therapy Blogs, Teen Blogs
This blog will share 5 ways to cope when a loved one passes away. If you are here as a result of losing a loved one, we share with you our condolences as you navigate this. We never truly know how much time we have left with our loved ones, and it can be a shock to...
by New Leaf Team | Nov 1, 2022 | Family Blogs, Relationship Blogs
This blog shares 4 common communication problems in relationships, and tips on how to work towards improving them. It’s inevitable that within relationships, arguments or disagreements will arise. How you and your partner work together to address this is crucial. It...
by New Leaf Team | Oct 18, 2022 | Family Blogs, Parenting Blogs
This blog shares 4 ways to emotionally support your child. Whether your child is a younger child or an adolescent, these 4 tips can help you establish healthy emotional support with them! Emotional support is one concept that may often not be taken as seriously as it...
by New Leaf Team | Oct 6, 2022 | Anxiety & Depression Blogs, Family Blogs, Individual Therapy Blogs
If you are struggling to cope with grief and are needing some answers to relieve the pain, look no further. This blog answers the question, “What is Grief Counseling?” along with sharing the types of grief you can experience, what grief can look like, and how grief...
by New Leaf Team | Aug 15, 2022 | Family Blogs, Parenting Blogs, Relationship Blogs
Here are some tips to successfully co-parent with your ex-partner. You were once in a relationship or marriage together, and had children. Now, you are separated, or in the process of separating, and need to coordinate child care. This can feel overwhelming,...