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What Is Compassion Fatigue? A Helpers Injury
Self-care discussions for helping professions frequently involve terms like burnout and compassion fatigue. Sometimes, these discussions imply that these terms are interchangable. But are they

Attached to Your Therapist: It’s not a Bad Thing
One of the questions often asked in online forums is “Am I too attached to my therapist?” This question leads clients to leave therapy before

5 Options for Drug and Alcohol Treatment
When you’re struggling with drugs or alcohol, deciding where to go for treatment is difficult. There are so many different levels of care, and you

Building a Successful Relapse Prevention Plan
Quitting alcohol or other drugs is hard. Relying on willpower alone sets you up to relapse. But that’s not because you’re not strong enough. Instead,

What Causes Addiction: Its Not A Moral Failing
For years, society looked at addiction as a moral failing. If you used drugs or drank too much alcohol, you were making a bad choice.

How to Fix Burnout: Finding Resilience
Burnout wipes out all your energy. It makes you question if you can even do your job anymore. But it doesn’t just affect your work.

COVID Burnout: A Plague On the Frontlines
While COVID 19 spreads through our communities, something more insidious spreads through those expected to care for those communities. COVID burnout is spreading through schools,

Attachment Types: I Don’t Know How to Love
Insecure attachment is a frequent visitor in therapy. These patterns of behavior don’t just go away when you get a therapist.

How to Pick a Therapist for PTSD
Finding a therapist is almost as hard as finding a doctor. Except most people will see their therapist much more often. Therefore, finding the right
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