
Educational Blogs from Our Mental Health Therapists
Learn about common challenges, including depression, anxiety, relationships,
trauma, and more, written by Maryland therapists!
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Unpacking Purity Culture: Its Roots, Realities, and Ripple Effects
Emma Cieslik describes purity culture as “...a systemic set of ideologies enforced by religious communities through educational programming and events that place the brunt of sexual responsibility on young men and women” (2022). Both men and women are taught to suppress sexual urges starting at young ages. Purity culture is not gender specific. Both lead to warped beliefs that continue to impact how both men and women view relationships, marriage and sex.
Strategies for Managing Stress and Trauma as a First Responder
The unwavering dedication of first responders – police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians (EMTs) – is the backbone of our communities. You bravely face danger head-on, providing critical aid in times of crisis.
However, constant exposure to traumatic events can take a significant toll on your mental well-being. This blog delves into strategies for managing stress and trauma as a first responder.
Here at LifeSpring Counseling, we believe therapy can play a powerful role in helping first responders find balance and peace in their lives.
Ways That You Can Make New, Healthy Friends as an Adult in Baltimore City, MD
Many young adults fall into the trap of hanging out at the bars with their friends when they’d actually really like to be engaging in healthy activities like yoga, hiking, kayaking, and book clubs. Other adults tell us that their children are too busy for them or that they’re struggle to rediscover who they are now that their children are out of the home. If you’re in Baltimore City, know that we’ve created a small list of activities and organizations we love where you can engage in healthy activities and build a group of new friends too!
Things Our Maryland Therapists Want You to Know If You’ve Been Avoiding Starting Therapy
Have you been dreading the idea of starting therapy? Perhaps you’ve been dragging your feet, even though you know that it’s a good idea. Or perhaps you don’t really want to do therapy, but everyone around you is encouraging you to go. If that’s the case, here are some things that our Maryland therapists want you to know!
What To Do When Someone You Care About Won’t Seek Therapy and It’s Impacting You and Your Relationship With Them
Have you ever seen the memes on social media talking about how you signed up for therapy because of the people who won’t sign up for therapy in your life? This is a real thing!! We’ve been asked on more than one occasion, what people can do when someone they love needs therapy but won’t seek it. To answer this question, we’ve compiled tips from 5 LifeSpring therapists.
How to Make the Most of Supervision
Many mental health agencies and group practices offer their provisionally licensed counselors and social workers free supervision as part of their benefits package. When something is offered for free, however, we can sometimes take it for granted. In this article, we’ll talk with you about the ways that you can truly appreciate and maximize your experience in supervision. We’ll be talking about this from the perspective of a supervisor and supervisee.
Understanding PTSD in First Responders: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment
First responders – police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians (EMTs) – are the cornerstones of our communities. You bravely step into the face of danger to help others, making a real difference every single day.
However, constant exposure to traumatic events can leave lasting emotional scars. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common challenge faced by first responders, significantly impacting your well-being and ability to function. This blog aims to equip you with knowledge about PTSD in first responders.
Here at LifeSpring Counseling, we believe therapy can play a powerful role in helping first responders find balance and peace in their lives.
Mental Health Tips for Teachers: How to Maintain Well-Being During the School Year
What are the key mental health challenges teachers face during the school year?
Teachers are like jugglers in a mental circus, keeping countless balls in the air – curriculum expectations, student behavior, individualized needs, parent communication, and the ever-present pressure to perform. While the rewards of teaching are immense, the emotional toll can be significant.
Here at LifeSpring Counseling, we believe therapy can play a powerful role in helping teachers find balance and peace in their lives.
Handling Stress and Burnout in Teaching: Effective Coping Mechanisms*
How can teachers create a balanced schedule to prevent burnout?
Juggling lesson plans, student needs, and the ever-growing demands of the education system can leave your personal life feeling like a forgotten melody.
But creating a healthy work-life balance is essential to prevent burnout and keep the joy alive in your teaching career.
Here at LifeSpring Counseling, we believe therapy can play a powerful role in helping teachers find balance and peace in their lives.
How We Support Therapists Behind the Scenes: The Perks of Working at LifeSpring Counseling Services, a Maryland-based Group Practice
At LifeSpring, we foster a welcoming and positive work environment for the providers who choose us as their place of employment. Our office has several LGPCs, LCPCs, and LCSW-Cs who have come to us grow their expertise, and we are happy to be able to provide them several workplace benefits, such as paid time off/holidays, health insurance, 401k plans with matching, life insurance, short-term disability, CEU and training opportunities, and more.
While these workplace benefits are part of what makes LifeSpring a great place to work, we also provide other perks to providers who choose to work with us, some you might not have even thought about!
The Impact of Night Shifts on Nurses' Mental Health: How to Stay Balanced
How Do Night Shifts Affect a Nurse's Mental and Physical Health?Our bodies are like finely tuned machines, and they crave routine. Enter night shifts – the ultimate schedule disrupter. They throw a wrench into our natural circadian rhythm, that internal clock that governs our sleep-wake cycles. Think of it like constantly resetting your alarm – confusing, right? This disruption has a domino effect on your overall health, leading to a cascade of issues.
Here at LifeSpring Counseling, we believe therapy can play a powerful role in heling nurses find balance and peace in their lives.
You Got This, Nurse: Coping Strategies for Beating Burnout
Common signs of burnout in nurses can include emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and cynicism, reduced sense of accomplishment, social withdrawal, and physical symptoms. These signs are a warning bell, but they don't define you. If you're experiencing some of them, it's a chance to course-correct and prioritize your well-being.
Strengthening Your Practice: The Role of Peer Consultation for Maryland Therapists
As a licensed counselor, social worker, or psychologist, you’ve had to undergo supervision in order to obtain your license. Once the required supervision hours have been met, however, our only requirements for continued growth are through continued education. Fortunately, many licensing Boards allow attendance at peer consultation meetings to count towards the continuing education requirements. In this article, we’ll be talking about peer consultation and the benefits of it, even after you’ve become fully licensed.
Fostering Emotional Intelligence: The Role of Therapy in Developing EQ
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions in positive ways to achieve your goals and build strong relationships. While some people seem to be naturally gifted with high EQ, the good news is, EQ can be learned and developed.
Here at LifeSpring Counseling, we believe therapy can play a powerful role in fostering emotional intelligence.
Different Sensory Needs for Adults with ADHD & How to Manage Them
Living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as an adult brings unique challenges, especially when sensory processing issues are present. Sensory processing refers to how our nervous system receives and interprets sensory information from the environment. Adults with ADHD often experience heightened or reduced sensitivity to sensory stimuli, referred to as hyper-responsiveness and hypo-responsiveness.
Self-Care Tips For Caregivers Who Support the Elderly
Taking care of yourself is one of the most important things you can do as a caregiver because your well-being is necessary in this role. Caregiving is not easy. It takes a lot of responsibility, dedication, time and effort to care for an elderly individual. There are a lot of adjustments that have to be made as well.
Run With, Not Away From Your Brain: How Running and Other Exercises Can Strengthen Your Mind Muscle!
Have you ever heard of a runner’s high? If you have, you might imagine runners feeling extra great after a tough run or wonder how on Earth someone could feel good while running.
One aspect that I have found particularly helpful in managing anxiety, processing trauma, and relaxing is the bilateral stimulation that the movement of running and walking can provide.
Not My Therapist’s Keeper: A Guide for Therapists to Enjoy Therapy as the Client
If you think about it, your doctor probably has a doctor and that doctor probably also has a doctor. Your teacher had a teacher who was taught by another teacher. Your mailman has a mailman who has a mailman and your dentist has a dentist…who has a dentist!
So, why is it harder for therapists to see or talk about their own therapists?
Summer Body Ready? Navigating Body Image During the Summer and How Every Body is Summer-Ready!
How many times have you been in line in a store or scrolling online and come across some magazine or post that looked something like this?
“Get Summer Body Ready with This Simple Diet and Exercise Plan!”
Now, how many of those times did you then look at the picture of the “beach body” attached and think about all of the ways your body did not look like the photo in the article? Again, if this has happened to you in one way or another, I wouldn’t blame you!
But, how can one body type be the only body for summer when we are all under the same, summer sun?
Navigating Career Transitions: How Therapy Can Provide Support
The world of work is constantly evolving, and with it comes the reality of career changes. Whether it's a planned shift, an unexpected layoff, or the pursuit of a long-held dream, career transitions can be emotionally charged.
Here at LifeSpring Counseling, we understand the challenges that come with changing careers, and we want to assure you that therapy can be a valuable source of support.