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Parenting with Pride: Navigating Your Teen’s Journey with Love & Understanding
Parenting a teenager is a journey full of growth—for them and for you. When your teen begins exploring or questioning their sexuality or gender identity, it can bring both beautiful moments and complex emotions. Whether you fully embrace your teen’s identity, or find yourself struggling to understand it, remember this: your love and support can be life-saving. So, let’s explore helpful tips and resources to support you in walking alongside your teen—and parenting with Pride. The Risks Are Real — But So Is the Power of Support According to The Trevor Project’s 2023 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health, 41% of LGBTQ+ youth seriously considered attempting suicide in the…
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“I Cried Today”: A Therapist’s Reflection on Singleness
Today, as I sat at my kitchen table catching up on some work, the sound of children’s playful laughter drifted into my home, and bubbles from my neighbor’s backyard floated gently into mine. It was a delight to see the kids out enjoying their school break, without a care in the world. — And then, I cried. Because in that moment, I was reminded of what I don’t have. There’s no giggles filling my home. No one to share meals with or to tell about my day. There’s just me and the silence. As a therapist, I often sit with people in their pain, helping them process it without shame…
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Supporting Teen Girls with Level 1 Autism in a Challenging World
In a world that often expects conformity, teen girls with Level 1 Autism are navigating a uniquely complex path—one filled with hidden challenges, unspoken anxiety, and the pressure to “fit in” at the expense of their well-being. While many may appear to be coping or even thriving externally, the truth is that these girls are often masking their struggles to avoid standing out. Underneath this mask, many are battling social exhaustion, sensory overload, emotional dysregulation, and intense anxiety that can quietly derail their mental health. The Silent Struggles of Teen Girls with Level 1 Autism Level 1 Autism—sometimes referred to as “high-functioning autism”—includes individuals who do not need substantial support…
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Life Transitions: 5 Ways to Rediscover Yourself in Times of Change
I’ll never forget the moment I transitioned into a new role in my career in 2018. For so long, I had been responsible for others—leading a team, guiding a program, carrying the weight of decisions and outcomes. And then, one day, I found myself in a position where my responsibility was only to myself and the people I served. It was a shift I didn’t fully anticipate. At first, it felt like a loss—an identity I had built for so long was no longer there. I had spent almost 5 years shaping the direction of others, and now, I had more time to breathe, more space to think. It felt…











