by Lime Tree Counseling | Jan 3, 2023 | Grief Counseling
By Lauren Thomas, MA, LPC Happy New Year! As you look ahead at 2023, is prioritizing your mental health one of your goals? Is this the year you will finally address the “elephant in the room?” You know the one: the thing that makes you anxious, keeps you stuck, or...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Dec 6, 2022 | Grief Counseling
By Katie Bailey, MA, LPC Loneliness catches all of us at some point in our lives. However, none of us can escape the reality that we were made to have relationships with other people. Life is a team sport, y’all. “Love and belonging” is in Maslow’s Hierarchy of...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Apr 26, 2022 | Grief Counseling
By Nate Bailey, MA, LPC Deciding to start therapy and/or look for a therapist can be a big step. It comes with a lot of questions, a lot of “what if’s..” which can make the whole process of starting that much harder. Here’s a list of 7 things...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Jan 18, 2022 | Grief Counseling
By Hannah Mosser, MA, LPC I don’t know about you, but absolutely every part of me loves setting goals. In my personal life, professional life… for me, for others, I love goals. Here we are, freshly in the year of 2022. If you’re like me, you’ve probably already set...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Jul 14, 2021 | Grief Counseling
By Nathan Bailey, MA, LPC We often feel that the “default” life situation is to be free and clear of all worry, disease, hardship, relationship conflict etc. When we experience these things we add to our pain, frustration and grief by comparing ourselves to others who...
by Lime Tree Counseling | Apr 27, 2021 | Grief Counseling
By Hannah Mosser, MA, LPC When you think “grief therapy,” you might think of the five well-known stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. This is an older model that suggests there is a “right way” to grieve. That there is a specific order by...
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