Summer Relationship Mixtape: Your Therapist’s Insights on Songs About Dating and Friendship
"What Was I Made For" hits right at the heart of the "quarter-life crisis," that all-too-familiar mix of questioning everything from your career path to your relationships and personal beliefs as you hit your twenties and thirties. It’s like the song gives a voice to that inner turmoil, letting you know you're not the only one feeling a bit lost. The confusion and yearning for purpose she sings about? That's super common during these years. Contact Crescent Counseling to explore therapy in Dallas, TX for your own quarter-life crisis.
The 'Stability Era': Seeking Balance and Contentment
If you find yourself saying “I’m in my Grandma Era,” you may also relate to the ‘Stability Era.’
The 'Stability Era' signifies a profound shift in life's journey, focusing on achieving inner balance and contentment rather than chasing external accomplishments. This era is characterized by a deliberate move towards personal well-being and harmony, distinguishing it from earlier phases that might have prioritized career success, societal recognition, or material wealth. It's about recalibrating life's priorities to foster a sense of peace and satisfaction from within, highlighting the importance of self-care, meaningful relationships, and personal fulfillment.
Why We’re Therapists That Don’t Accept Insurance
Are you curious why, even as we push for mental health to be as accessible and normalized as physical health, some therapists (including us) still opt out of accepting insurance? On the blog today, we want to talk about our decision at Crescent Counseling to not accept insurance.
The 'Discovery Era': Finding Yourself
If you're curious about how therapy can assist you in this exciting era of your life, we encourage you to reach out to us. Contact Crescent Counseling to learn more about our services and how we can support you in your therapy journey of growth and self-discovery.
The 'Healing Era': Overcoming Past Traumas
If you’re ready to explore your ‘Healing Era,’ learn more about how Amanda works with trauma. Check out some of the techniques you can expect in therapy with Amanda, like Brainspotting and the Safe and Sound Protocol.
The Eleventh Day of Adulting: Having Hope and Realistic Expectations
As the holiday season unfolds, remember that the key to genuine happiness lies in setting realistic expectations. Embrace the beauty of what's truly attainable and find joy in the simple, authentic moments. Let go of the pursuit of perfection and focus on what brings genuine contentment and connection. This holiday, let hope, joy, and fulfillment guide your celebrations, creating a season that's not only merry but also deeply satisfying and resonant with your true self. Learn more about how we work with adulting at Crescent Counseling, and Contact us if you’re ready to start exploring your therapy journey in Dallas!
The Tenth Day of Adulting: Body Image and Befriending Yourself
If you're concerned about your relationship with food and body image, it's important to seek professional help. Whether you're dealing with disordered eating or an eating disorder, therapists and nutritionists can provide the support and guidance needed for recovery. Therapy can help address the underlying emotional and psychological factors contributing to these issues, promoting a healthier relationship with food and your body. Contact us to learn more about how we work with disordered eating along with adulting.
The Ninth Day of Adulting: Mental Health and Maintaining Progress and Healing
As we continue our journey through "The 12 Days of Adulting" series, today we focus on a crucial aspect of navigating adulthood: maintaining mental health during the holidays. The festive season, while filled with joy and celebration, can also bring unique challenges to our mental well-being. The pressures of creating perfect holiday experiences, managing family expectations, and handling complex dynamics can amplify stress and anxiety. It's essential to prioritize self-care, set realistic goals, and seek support to sustain our mental health progress and healing during this bustling period.
The Seventh Day of Adulting: Boundaries with Family & Protecting Your Peace
At Crescent Counseling, we’re here to support you in your relationships with your family year-round. Contact us to learn more about how we work with adulting and see if we could be a good fit for your therapy or counseling needs.
The Sixth Day of Adulting: Navigating the Unknown and Coping with Concerns about the World
The concerns about the world can be overwhelming, but by acknowledging and addressing their impact, individuals can navigate adulting with resilience. Finding a balance between staying informed and protecting mental health is essential, and practicing self-care becomes a vital tool in fostering well-being amidst the uncertainties of the world. Learn more about how we work with adulting, and contact us if you’re interested in starting your own therapy journey with Crescent Counseling in Dallas.
The Third Day of Adulting: Unwrapping Dating During the Holidays
We know dating in Dallas, and we want to help you navigate everything that comes along with relationships, including your relationship to yourself. Learn more about how we work with adulting, and how Allison works with couples counseling. Contact Crescent Counseling in Dallas for more information.
The 12 Days of Adulting: A Compassionate Guide through the "Adulting" Journey and the Holidays
The Twelve Days of Adulting Blog Series was written by therapists at Crescent Counseling in Dallas. Check out this compassionate guide to “adulting.”
Finding a therapist or counselor in Dallas, Texas
Finding a therapist, counselor, or psychologist in Dallas, Texas by Amanda Stretcher MA, LPC-S of Crescent Counseling