The Truth About Suicidal Thoughts – Part 2
Suicidal thoughts are a complex and stigmatized topic, often left undiscussed due to the fear and misunderstandings surrounding it. For Suicide Prevention Month, it’s essential to break down these barriers and address why so many people hesitate to talk about their suicidal thoughts. [read more]
The Truth About Suicidal Ideation – Part One
At age 13, I tried to take my own life. Overwhelmed by suicidal ideation and emotions I couldn’t understand or express, I attempted suicide by overdose and almost died. I spent several weeks in a psychiatric hospital, feeling lost and ashamed. [read more]
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and DBT
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex mental health condition characterized by pervasive patterns of instability in emotions, relationships, self-image, and behavior. [read more]
Evidence-Based Strategies for Cognitive Health
Cognitive decline is a concern for many, especially as we age. However, emerging research offers hope that certain lifestyle choices can help maintain cognitive health. [read more]
Empowering Neurodivergent Minds: Financial Health with ADHD
Navigating finances can be a daunting task for anyone. For those with ADHD, the challenges can feel particularly overwhelming, and their financial health can be impacted. [read more]
Presenting at the SWS Conference
Last week, I had the opportunity to present and participate at the Southwestern School for Behavioral Studies in Phoenix, Arizona. This trip was not just another conference; it was a chance to (once again) meet in person with my virtual consultation team of four years, all of us dedicated DBT therapists. [read more]