
Cuando la mente sube y baja: viviendo con el trastorno bipolar más allá de las etiquetas
Por Maria Guasone, MS, RMHCI Hay mañanas en las que la mente parece imparable. Te despiertas con ideas que fluyen

When the Mind Rises and Falls: Living with Bipolar Disorder Beyond the Labels
By Maria Guasone, MS, RMHCI Some mornings, your mind feels unstoppable. You wake up with ideas tumbling out faster than

The Impact of Teachers on Children’s Development
By: Carolina Cossio, School Psychologist, Director of Evaluations We spend a great deal of time assessing children in schools and

The Art of Listening: What We Hold, What We Heal
By Dr. Michelle Hintz, Psy.D., Each October, Mental Illness Awareness Week reminds us that awareness is only the first step.

When Familiar Lyrics Get in the Way: What Apraxia Teaches Us About Flexibility in Music Therapy
A case story from supervision exploring how novelty opened new doors for speech development By: BriAnne Weaver, MM, MT-BC &

Beyond Coping: How Therapy Can Help South American Immigrants Thrive
How therapy can help reconnect what feels lostBy: Maria Guasone, RCMHI Depression is a wound you cannot see, and yet

Más Allá de Afrontar el Día a Dia: Cómo la Terapia Puede Ayudar a los Inmigrantes Sudamericanos a Mejorar Internamente.
Cómo la terapia puede ayudarnos a reconectar con lo que sentimos perdido ~Maria Guasone, RCMHI La depresión es una herida

Why Learning Difficulties Can Lead to Behavioral Issues in Children
By: Carolina Cossio, School Psychologist Many children struggle in school—some with reading, others with math or writing, and others in

From Fixing to Channeling: How Art Therapy Can Shift the Focus from Pathology to Purpose
By: Lorelis Ploche, ATR-BC, RCMHI In therapy, it’s easy to fall into the trap of trying to fix behaviors. But