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Susan Stork, CST, will not be accepting NEW individuals + couples until Spring of 2025.

Personalized Wellness | A Guide to Mental Health That Fits You

Personalized Wellness | A Guide to Mental Health That Fits You

We’ve all heard the advice, meditate daily, drink more water, go to the gym, unplug from your phone. But what happens when those well-intentioned tips don’t quite fit? Maybe meditation makes you more anxious. Maybe a morning run drains you instead of energizing you. That’s where personalized wellness comes in.

Rather than following a rigid, one-size-fits-all plan, personalized wellness invites you to pay closer attention to your unique emotional, physical, and mental needs. It’s a more flexible, compassionate approach to self-care, one that grows with you instead of trying to mold you into something you’re not.

A Celebration of Neurodivergent Love | Love on the Spectrum Season 3

A Celebration of Neurodivergent Love | Love on the Spectrum Season 3

As a therapist who works closely with neurodivergent individuals, watching Love on the Spectrum feels like a warm hug for the soul. Season 3 continues to bring heart, authenticity, and representation to the screen. It’s not just a show about dating, it's a reminder that everyone, regardless of neurotype, deserves a love story that reflects their truth. Let’s explore what makes this season special and what we can learn from the incredible individuals who bravely share their journeys.

Play Therapy: What It Is, Benefits & How It Helps Kids

Play Therapy: What It Is, Benefits & How It Helps Kids

If you’ve ever watched a child play, you know it’s more than just fun and games. Play is how kids express themselves, make sense of their world, and process emotions. But did you know it can also be a powerful tool for therapy? That’s where play therapy comes in.

So, what exactly is play therapy, and why is it so effective for children? If your child is struggling with anxiety, trauma, behavioral issues, or emotional regulation, play therapy might be the missing piece. It’s designed to help kids communicate feelings they might not have words for, build healthy coping skills, and process difficult experiences, all through play.

Family Expectations & Pressure: How It Affects Teens & How Therapy Helps

Family Expectations & Pressure: How It Affects Teens & How Therapy Helps

Families play a significant role in shaping a child's beliefs, values, and aspirations. Parents often set family expectations to provide structure, motivation, and guidance, hoping their children will thrive academically, socially, and professionally. While having expectations can be beneficial, family pressure arises when these expectations become overwhelming, rigid, or misaligned with a child’s personal desires and abilities.

Improving Self-Worth & Overcoming Self-Doubt

Improving Self-Worth & Overcoming Self-Doubt

Self-worth plays a critical role in our mental health, relationships, and personal development. Yet, for young teens and those in their early 20s, it can feel impossible to build a strong sense of self-worth, especially when struggling with social anxiety, academic pressures, social media comparison, and family expectations.

Many people confuse self-worth with external achievements, believing their value depends on grades, social status, or online popularity. However, true self-worth comes from within, it’s about seeing yourself as valuable, regardless of external validation. When self-doubt creeps in, it can prevent you from speaking up, trying new things, or feeling confident in your abilities.

Are Mental Health Disorders Genetic?

Are Mental Health Disorders Genetic?

Have you ever wondered whether mental health disorders run in families? Many people ask, "Are mental health disorders genetic?" when they notice patterns of depression, anxiety, or other conditions in their family tree.

The short answer? Genetics play a role, but they aren’t the sole factor. Mental health conditions arise from a combination of genetics, environment, and life experiences.

Alcohol and Mental Health | What Women Should Know

Alcohol and Mental Health | What Women Should Know

For many women, alcohol often plays a role in social gatherings, moments of celebration, or even quiet evenings at home. It’s easy to reach for a glass of wine to relax after a stressful day or to feel more at ease in social situations. But what happens when that occasional drink becomes a regular habit? Or when it starts to feel like the only way to unwind?

What is an Existential Crisis? Causes, Signs, and How to Navigate It

What is an Existential Crisis? Causes, Signs, and How to Navigate It

In today’s society, where we’re constantly bombarded by social expectations, societal pressures, and personal uncertainties, it’s no surprise that existential crises have become a common, though often misunderstood, phenomenon. Far from being just a period of confusion or sadness, these crises challenge the very foundation of how we view ourselves and the world around us.

13 Essential Therapy Questions for Teens

13 Essential Therapy Questions for Teens

Starting therapy as a teenager can be both exciting and intimidating. For many teens, the idea of opening up to a therapist feels daunting, especially if they aren’t sure what to expect. As a parent or therapist, understanding how to guide these conversations is essential for creating a space where teens feel comfortable and supported. For teens themselves, knowing what types of questions might be asked can help ease their anxiety and empower them to engage meaningfully in their sessions.

Trauma Test | Understanding and Exploring Its Benefits

Trauma Test | Understanding and Exploring Its Benefits

Trauma is a deeply personal and often misunderstood experience. For some, it’s tied to specific events, while for others, it stems from a series of subtle but impactful occurrences. Have you ever wondered if the challenges you're facing, whether emotional, psychological, or even physical, might be linked to unresolved trauma?

A trauma test is one way to begin unraveling this question. This simple yet powerful tool can help individuals reflect on their experiences and identify signs of trauma that might otherwise go unnoticed. Let’s explore what a trauma test is, its benefits, and how it can empower you to better understand your journey toward healing.

The Core of Self in Internal Family Systems Therapy: Exploring the 8 Cs and 5 Ps

The Core of Self in Internal Family Systems Therapy: Exploring the 8 Cs and 5 Ps

Imagine having an inner calm, a steady presence within you, that knows exactly how to navigate life’s toughest moments. That’s what Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy calls the “Self.” It’s not a part of you that needs fixing or managing, it’s the core of who you are, already whole, compassionate, and capable.

In IFS, the Self is like the leader of your internal family. Think of your mind as a community of voices or “parts,” each with its own thoughts, feelings, and fears. Some parts might be protective, trying to shield you from pain, while others might carry wounds from the past.

Do I Need Therapy or Am I Overreacting?

Do I Need Therapy or Am I Overreacting?

Therapy is a collaborative process where you work with a professional to address emotional, mental, or behavioral challenges. It’s not reserved for those in crisis, many people attend therapy to improve their overall quality of life or gain tools to handle everyday stressors. Think of therapy as mental fitness, a space to build emotional strength and resilience.

How Family Tension Impacts Kids and Teens | Ways Therapy Can Help

How Family Tension Impacts Kids and Teens | Ways Therapy Can Help

Family tension is a common experience, and for kids and teens, it can feel especially overwhelming. It’s more than just the occasional disagreement or frustration we all feel sometimes. Family tension usually happens when there are unresolved issues or ongoing conflicts within the family, which can create an environment of stress and unease. For children, who may not fully understand the reasons behind these conflicts, this tension can be confusing and upsetting.

Why Therapy for Therapists is Essential for Personal and Professional Well-Being

Why Therapy for Therapists is Essential for Personal and Professional Well-Being

If you’re a therapist, you already know how rewarding, yet DEMANDING, your work can be. Day in and day out, you’re there for others, helping them navigate their struggles and guiding them through some of life’s toughest moments. But who’s there for you?

Therapy for therapists is more than just self-care; it’s a way to ensure you’re truly able to show up for your clients and yourself. It’s a chance to unpack your own emotions, handle the weight of the work you do, and avoid burnout. Therapy can also help you stay grounded, improve your self-awareness, and maintain a balanced perspective on both personal and professional fronts.

How Brainspotting Complements Other Therapies for a Holistic Approach to Healing

How Brainspotting Complements Other Therapies for a Holistic Approach to Healing

Sometimes, one type of therapy alone doesn’t fully address everything a person needs for deep healing. That’s where brainspotting can add something powerful. Many therapies, like Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), focus on specific thoughts, feelings, or behaviors. They’re great for helping us understand patterns and develop skills to manage emotions and relationships. But there are times when the deeper roots of our experiences, often stored in our body or subconscious mind, need a different approach to be fully released.

Teenage Anger | Signs, Causes, and Coping Strategies

Teenage Anger | Signs, Causes, and Coping Strategies

The teenage years are filled with emotional, physical, and social changes, making this a turbulent time for both teens and their families. So, what are the best ways to handle teenage anger? When anger becomes frequent or intense, it’s essential to address it before it affects a teen’s well-being and relationships. Let’s take a closer look at the signs, causes, and strategies for managing teenage anger and explore how therapy can offer support.

Understanding Cognitive Dissonance in Kids and Teens

Understanding Cognitive Dissonance in Kids and Teens

Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort that occurs when a person holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes. While many associate this phenomenon with adults making tough decisions, it also impacts children and teenagers in profound ways. Understanding cognitive dissonance in kids and teens can help parents, teachers, and therapists provide the right support to navigate the complexities of growing up in a world filled with mixed messages and challenging emotions.

Youth Counseling in Mount Vernon, Baltimore | Supporting Teens with Therapy Tailored to Their Needs

Youth Counseling in Mount Vernon, Baltimore | Supporting Teens with Therapy Tailored to Their Needs

Mount Vernon is a vibrant, artistic neighborhood in Baltimore that offers a lot of inspiration. But for many teens, this environment can be overwhelming. Between academic pressures and the social demands of growing up, many young people find themselves struggling with their mental health

The Impact of Youth Counseling on Supporting LGBTQ+ Teens

The Impact of Youth Counseling on Supporting LGBTQ+ Teens

As a parent, caregiver, or even a young person, you might be wondering why LGBTQ+ youth need a unique kind of support when it comes to counseling. The answer is simple but profound LGBTQ+ youth face specific challenges that can deeply affect their mental health, self-esteem, and emotional well-being.

That’s where affirming and inclusive counseling comes in. It’s a vital lifeline for young people navigating a world that might not always understand or support their identities.