by New Leaf Team | Aug 14, 2023 | Individual Therapy Blogs, Information About Therapy
This blog answers the question: why start therapy? You may be someone who is skeptical of therapy. The stereotype is that therapists simply sit across from you, nod their head, and charge you a couple hundred dollars. You may believe that no one can really...
by New Leaf Team | Jul 31, 2023 | Anxiety & Depression Blogs, Individual Therapy Blogs, Information About Therapy
This blog shares 3 signs therapy is working. You may wonder, how do I visualize my progress? How do I know that I’m actually achieving my goals? Have I got anywhere since the beginning of my sessions? Especially if you’re new to therapy, you may wonder when you...
by New Leaf Team | Jul 17, 2023 | Individual Therapy Blogs, Relationship Blogs, Teen Blogs
This blog answers the question, “are boundaries important in a relationship?”. Short answer: yes. They are very important in a relationship. Without them, we may struggle to attend to your and your partner’s needs. Boundaries create a clear guideline of how you...
by New Leaf Team | Jul 10, 2023 | Individual Therapy Blogs, Relationship Blogs, Teen Blogs
Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is in an abusive situation, please seek out help and connect with these resources: Coalition for Family Harmony (805) 983-6014, Interface Children & Family Services (805) 485-6114, or loveisrespect.org (1) 866-331-9474. The...
by New Leaf Team | Jun 5, 2023 | Anxiety & Depression Blogs, Individual Therapy Blogs
This blog shares 4 steps to manage your inner critic. Who, you may ask? Your inner critic is that nagging, negative, or judgmental voice in your head. It may produce thoughts or beliefs that make you feel sad, frustrated, distressed, or more. The negative...
by New Leaf Team | May 25, 2023 | Anxiety & Depression Blogs, Individual Therapy Blogs
This blog shares 4 ways on how to cope with change. Life transitions occur for us all the time through small, big, exciting, or difficult changes. They occur whether you are the orchestrators of these changes, or if they are out of your control. You may be the type of...