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The “Normal” Amount of Pain is Not Less Pain, It’s No Pain

Our past experiences shape us. While they don't define us, they can leave a lasting impact on our health and relationships. ACEs are not our fault—we had no control over when or why they occurred. However, we can move beyond ACEs and take meaningful steps toward healing.

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The importance of Person Centered LGBTQ+ informed Chiropractic Care

Seeking healthcare, particularly for issues related to musculoskeletal health or pain management, can be a complex journey for LGBTQIA+ individuals. It requires finding a provider who not only understands their specific medical needs but also respects and affirms their identity and experiences.

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How to Break Free from Being the 'Mom Friend'

Today, let's talk about a role many of us in the LGBTQ+ community find ourselves in: the 'Mom Friend'. You know who you are—the one who always is making the plans, has advice, and snacks ready at a moment's notice. While being caring and reliable is a wonderful trait, it's essential to strike a balance so that your relationships enrich your life as much as you enrich theirs.

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Building Queer Community

Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s close to many of our hearts: the importance of building a healthy LGBTQ+ community and how to go about it. Community is a lifeline for many of us, providing support, understanding, and a sense of belonging.

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Will my therapist judge me for my BDSM Desires?

If you're into BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism) and wondering whether your therapist will judge you for it, you’re not alone. Many people with alternative sexualities or kinks worry about how their therapist might react. So, let’s unpack this together and explore how to navigate these conversations with a mental health professional.

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How to Cope with Burnout

Let's have a real talk about something many of us have experienced at one time or another: burnout. Whether it's from navigating systemic discrimination, advocating for our rights, or simply trying to juggle the demands of everyday life, burnout can sneak up on us when we least expect it.

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The Validating Experience of Queer Therapy

As a queer therapist, I invite you to explore the transformative power of queer therapy – a nuanced approach to mental health care that honors and validates our unique experiences.

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Reclaiming Rest: The Crucial Role of Tending to Yourself in LGBTQ+ Mental Health

As much as I love what I do, the people I work with, and the creative endeavors it provides me – it’s time to take a break and get some rest. Today I want to delve into a topic that is often overlooked and over-commercialized as “mani-pedi self-care” but is incredibly vital to our well-being: the importance of tending to yourself through rest and restoration.

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Finding The Balance Between Dedication to Your Art and Needing Rest

Hello to our fellow artists and LGBTQ+ community leaders! Today, let's dive into the delicate dance of finding balance between dedication to our craft and the need for rest and self-care. As a therapist who works closely with creatives and individuals in the LGBTQ+ community, I understand the unique challenges and pressures that come with juggling passion and well-being.

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What are mood stabilizers?

Hey there, folx! Today, let's dive into the world of mood stabilizers –those unsung heroes in the realm of mental health. As a therapist, I often find myself navigating the intricacies of these medications with my clients, and I'm here to shed some light on what mood stabilizers are from a therapist's perspective.

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