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    • Anxiety Therapy
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    • Therapy for Teens
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    • Tourettes and Tics Therapy
    • Sport Psychology Services
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  • Common myths about obsessive compulsive disorder

    By Jason von Stietz

    Anxiety Blog Post OCD Treatment Tips

    Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a well-known mental illness that affects 1 in 100 adults, according to the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF). Although there is a growing awareness of OCD, there are still common myths about the debilitating disorder. The IOCDF compiled a list of…

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    How to think assertively

    By Jason von Stietz

    Anxiety Blog Post

    Often times we look back on a situation and wish we would have behaved more assertively. Perhaps we were passively putting others before ourselves. On the other hand, we may have acted aggressively acted by only considering ourselves. In previous articles, we discussed the challenges…

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    Do I have the right to be assertive?

    By Jason von Stietz

    Blog Post

    Practicing assertiveness can be a challenge. In previous articles, we discussed how asserting our right to say, “no” can be a difficult challenge even when our health is on the line. We can feel pressure from our job and from society to behave passively, by…

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    Common myths about assertiveness

    By Jason von Stietz

    Blog Post

    In previous articles(1 & 2) we discussed the importance of assertiveness in the age of the coronavirus. We discussed how behaving passively, by putting the rights and needs of others, could lead to putting ourselves and our loved ones in danger if it leads to…

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    5 ways to fight racism

    By Jason von Stietz

    Blog Post

    In recent weeks, the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and many others have shined a light on racial inequality and its devastating affects on Black Americans and other people of color. In the wake of these deaths, many have taken to the…

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    Common myths about sport psychology

    By Jason von Stietz

    Blog Post Sport Psychology

    Sport psychology is a relatively new field and there are still many misconceptions held by athletes and performers about its usefulness and limitations. Below are a few of the most common myths about sport psychology: Myth: Sport psychology is only for people who are “mentally…

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    Top 4 common myths about exposure therapy

    By Jason von Stietz

    Anxiety Blog Post ERP

    The term exposure therapy sounds intimidating and possibly dangerous. If given the option between choosing a treatment called exposure therapy, which sounds scary, and choosing something that sounds much safer and more welcoming, it makes sense that someone would choose the safer option. So, what…

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    Lele Pons suffers from severe OCD

    By Jason von Stietz

    Anxiety Blog Post OCD Treatment Tips

      Social media influencers, celebrities, and even everyday people commonly depict themselves as living perfect lives on social media. Viewing someone’s social media account, in many ways, is similar to viewing their personal highlight reels. They take photographs or record videos of their biggest accomplishments…

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    Reducing the risk of PTSD due to the coronavirus pandemic

    By Jason von Stietz

    Anxiety Blog Post

    The coronavirus pandemic is pushing many people to their emotional limits. People’s lives have been disrupted and it is unclear if and when the world will ever go back to normal. For many people dealing with quarantine and other pandemic-related stressors can be traumatic. In…

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    Even Michael Phelps struggles with mental health issues during the pandemic

    By Jason von Stietz

    Blog Post Sport Psychology

    Michael Phelps  is not only the most decorated Olympian of all time, he is also an avid mental health advocate. He is well known for disclosing his history of depression and ADHD. In recent years, Phelps joined the board of Talkspace, a mobile phone app…

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    What is it safe to do now that shelter in place restrictions are lifted?

    By Jason von Stietz

    Anxiety Blog Post

    Many places in California and around the world are beginning to lift restrictions related to sheltering in place. People will soon begin to venture outside their home more and are experiencing anxiety about the dangers of infecting themselves and their loved ones. Many people are…

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    I am afraid to walk outside in the age of coronavirus

    By Jason von Stietz

    Anxiety Blog Post

    Stay at home orders are being lifted in many places around the United States and the world. However, the easing of restrictions does not mean that danger is no longer present. Many people are feeling anxious about leaving their homes and beginning to return to…

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