Holiday Expectations
Sarah Donnini, LCSW Sarah Donnini, LCSW

Holiday Expectations

With the holidays quickly approaching, expectations and the pressure we all put on ourselves to “do it right” have been on my mind. Whether it's getting the perfect gift for a loved one or planning a get together with old friends, the holidays can be wrought with expectations.

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Procrastination Season

Procrastination Season

Procrastination is often a product of feeling overwhelmed, intimidated, incapable, and/or uninterested. Since this can be boiled down to emotional experiences, we can feel more hopeful and empowered to break this pattern when we acknowledge that it’s actually not a product of an inherent personality trait.

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Finding Hope and Healing

Finding Hope and Healing

Suicide is a complex issue that touches countless lives and communities. Individuals who experience suicidal thoughts often grapple with emotional dysregulation, overwhelming distress, and a sense of isolation. Peachtree Comprehensive Health stands united with communities worldwide to raise awareness, spread hope, and offer support to those who may be struggling with their mental well-being.

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Highly Sensitive Parent

Highly Sensitive Parent

This past week there was an article about Highly Sensitive Parents and I found myself nodding along in agreement as I read. Since I’m a firm believer in ‘sharing is caring’ (except germs, don’t share those) I felt it only fitting to share this article with you.

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PTSD Awareness month
PTSD The PCH Team PTSD The PCH Team

PTSD Awareness month

PTSD refers to the symptoms that develop after experiencing or witnessing traumatic events, such as significant accidents, sexual or physical violence, natural disasters, military combat, and even chronic invalidation (being told how you are responding does not make sense) within relationships.

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There’s Levels to This
Mental Health, Levels of Care, Treatment Options Jazlyn Bain, LMSW Mental Health, Levels of Care, Treatment Options Jazlyn Bain, LMSW

There’s Levels to This

There are multiple levels of care for mental health treatment. People often do not know or understand the options available for personalized mental health care. They can be very confusing and similar. The simplest way to think about each level is to consider the severity and intensity of symptoms and the different treatment settings.

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Comprehensive DBT vs DBT-INFORMED TREATMENT
Kimberly Vay, EdD, LPC Kimberly Vay, EdD, LPC

Comprehensive DBT vs DBT-INFORMED TREATMENT

During our initial intake with clients that are seeking DBT, we often hear, “I already tried DBT, and it did not work, how will this be any different?” There is a difference between delivering only some of the components of DBT (DBT-Informed Treatment) and delivering DBT to fidelity as it was designed by Dr. Linehan and her colleagues (Comprehensive DBT).

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