About the Clarity Counseling Blog
Welcome to the Clarity Counseling Blog, your go-to resource for mental wellness. At Clarity Counseling, we specialize in helping individuals manage depression and anxiety through personalized telehealth services. Our mission is to support you in clarifying your healing goals and achieving tangible progress in your mental health journey.
Our blog offers:
- Expert Advice: Insights from our experienced therapists.
- Practical Tips: Strategies to manage stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Inspiration: Stories of hope and resilience.
- Updates: The latest news in mental health and telehealth services.
Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or a loved one, our blog provides valuable information and encouragement. Join us as we explore mental wellness and discover ways to live a healthier, happier life.
How to Diffuse an Argument or Properly Apologize
I hope this isn't a shocker, but I'm not perfect. Far from it actually. Under the right circumstances I've been known to say some really...
Choosing Compassion (in a Time of Hate)
We are all different. Don’t judge, understand instead.― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart What prevents us from choosing compassion...
How to Relieve Anger When Expressing It Doesn’t Help
Depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use also increase irritability and anger and unfortunately anger is a pretty tricky emotion....
What To Do When We Don’t Want To Forgive (Part 2)
This is a continuation of our last post What To Do When We Don't Want To Forgive (Part 1). A quick review of the context of this post:...
Rooting Out Your Deepest Fears
Piggybacking on our most recent post about The Simple(ish) Secret to Feeling Good. I wanted to introduce a tool that can help get you to...
What To Do When We Don’t Want To Forgive (Part 1)
Sometimes our depression or anxiety has a lot to do with something someone else did to us. In those cases, I would say America's cultural...
The Simple(ish) Secret to Feeling Good
Many times people want to know how to feel less sad or depressed than they do. Millions (billions?) are spent on various solutions to...