The holiday season can be especially challenging for individuals recovering from eating disorders due to food-centric gatherings, increased body talk, and disrupted routines. Personal Balance Counseling offers a five-week virtual support group starting November 17th, providing guidance, coping strategies, and a safe space for individuals to navigate holiday challenges.
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Therapy Isn’t Just for Crisis
Therapy is not solely for crises; it serves as preventative care for emotional health. Many seek therapy for feelings of overwhelm, relationship patterns, or personal growth. Early intervention fosters emotional resilience and better long-term outcomes. Therapy promotes self-understanding, allowing individuals to manage stress and enhance life quality without hitting rock bottom.
Embrace Intentions for a Meaningful 2026
As New Year 2026 approaches, traditional resolutions often fail, leading to discouragement. Instead, adopting intentions based on core values fosters emotional well-being. Flexibility, gratitude practice, and self-care create a sustainable foundation for growth. Shifting focus from rigid goals to mindful commitments encourages lasting positive change and supports resilience.
Why Starting Therapy Before the Holidays Is One of the Best Gifts You Can Give Yourself
Personal Balance Counseling in Orland Park encourages starting therapy before the holiday season to build support against stress. Early therapy offers skills for managing emotions, clarity for the new year, and the opportunity to break unhelpful patterns. Don’t wait for burnout; prioritize your well-being now with professional guidance.
Why December Is a Slow Month for Therapists — and How to Stay Steady
December often brings a slowdown in therapy practices due to holiday routines, increased spending, and emotional challenges. To maintain caseloads, therapists should proactively check in with clients, offer flexible session formats, and reinforce billing policies. Utilizing downtime for professional development and reaching out to less engaged clients can also help sustain practice momentum.
The Importance of Routine in Mental Health
by Sam Pagana, LPC, Personal Balance Counseling In our fast-paced and unpredictable world, maintaining a daily routine might seem boring or overly structured, but in reality, routines can be one of the most powerful tools for supporting mental health and…
When the Holidays Collide with Eating Disorders: Navigating Challenges for Eating Disorder Recovery
The holiday season can be challenging for individuals recovering from eating disorders due to food-centric gatherings, disrupted routines, and heightened body image discussions. Personal Balance Counseling offers a five-week virtual support group starting November 17 to help individuals navigate these challenges with structured support, emphasizing connection, boundaries, and mindfulness during the holidays.
How to Cope with Holiday Triggers and Emotions
As holiday seasons approach, feelings of stress and loneliness can emerge for many individuals. "Coping ahead," a DBT technique, involves preparing for emotional challenges by identifying triggers and creating support plans. This proactive approach fosters emotional regulation, allowing individuals to maintain balance and practice self-care during busy times.
The Role of Lived Experience in Recovery
The journey of recovery from disordered eating is unique for each individual, involving personalized paths and goals. Evidence-based care, supported by a multidisciplinary team and informed by lived experience, is essential. Building trust and offering guidance tailored to each person's needs fosters healing and demonstrates that recovery is achievable at any age or stage.
Navigating Summer Stress: Therapy Tips and Insights
As summer approaches, many anticipate its joys, yet mental health challenges may arise due to disrupted routines, increased social pressure, and seasonal mood changes. Continuing therapy is vital to maintain structure, manage stress, and prevent relapse. Individuals should prioritize therapy, explore flexible scheduling, and consider virtual options for support.
