You’re Self-Aware, High-Functioning, and Still Not Okay—Here’s Why Therapy Might Be the Missing Piece

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You’re not new to self-help. You’ve read the books, listened to the podcasts, highlighted Brené Brown like scripture, and maybe even journaled through half a dozen prompts from Instagram therapists. You understand your patterns. You know where your anxiety comes from. You’re the go-to person for friends in crisis. From the outside, you seem grounded, … Read more

Faking Happiness? The Pressure on Teens to Seem Happy

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Have you ever looked at your teen and wondered, “Is she really as happy as she seems?” You’re not alone. Recently, a mother shared with us, “My teen daughter seems to be faking happiness.” This statement echoes a growing concern among parents of teens in Ballwin, Kirkwood, Chesterfield, and throughout the St. Louis area. Today’s … Read more

How to Recognize and Address Postpartum Depression: A Guide for New Mothers and Fathers in St. Louis

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Welcoming a new baby is a life-changing event filled with joy and excitement-but it can also bring unexpected emotional challenges. Postpartum depression (PPD) affects many new parents, not just mothers but fathers as well. If you’re a new mom or dad in St. Louis, Ballwin, Chesterfield, or nearby, understanding the signs of postpartum depression and … Read more

Post-Weaning Depression: What is it and what can you do?

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Oh baby. Literally. (Well. Maybe metaphorically. This could be happening while you have a toddler. But. I digress, and we haven’t even begun!) You’re weaning your baby or toddler from breastfeeding and all-of-a-sudden you feel like a completely different person. The weaning may have been planned or intentional, or maybe a feeding or two has … Read more

Maintaining Your Mental Health in Winter Months

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As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, some of us start to feel the shift—not just in the weather but in our mood, too. If you’ve noticed that you’re feeling a little more sluggish, down, or unmotivated than usual during the winter months, you’re not alone. You might be dealing with Seasonal Affective … Read more

Pumpkin Patch Pressure in St. Louis & Beyond

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It’s happening again. We’re heading into that time of year when the holidays come at us in a whirlwind—Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, (and/or whichever winter holiday(s) you celebrate), and New Years. If you’re a parent, you probably feel like this time of year comes with a mile-long to-do list. Between pumpkin patches, Halloween costumes, Thanksgiving feasts, … Read more

‘Tis the Season for All the Seasons: Managing the Flurry of Fall in St. Louis

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As a mental health therapist in St. Louis, I often see this time of year as a whirlwind for many. We’re officially entering the “season for all the seasons,” where it feels like every part of life ramps up at once. Whether it’s sports taking center stage, holiday planning in full swing, or just trying … Read more

College-Bound? Consider Online Therapy in Missouri for College Students

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It hardly seems possible that it’s already back-to-school time for so many college students in the St. Louis area. The transition back to school is multifaceted. First, there are dorms or apartments to consider. Then, meals, dining plans, furniture, shopping, schedules, activities, and so much more. One thing that can easily be overlooked is consistent … Read more

Navigating Conversations: How to Explain Your Chronic Illness

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Living with a chronic illness involves more than managing symptoms—it often requires navigating conversations about your health with different audiences. Whether you’re talking to friends and family, discussing with colleagues and bosses, or addressing strangers, effective communication is key to fostering understanding and support. As a mental health therapist in St. Louis specializing in chronic … Read more