Tag: telehealth
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Silence is Our Downfall
I’m mad. I’m shaking. I’m screaming.This is what the history books said to watch out for.“Melting pot of the world,” is what I’ve been told we are. I’m sad. I’m mourning. I’m numb. For not following a God, I’ve read enough about him, he would be flipping tables.“Love thy neighbor as thyself.” I’m concerned. I scroll.…
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As a trans therapist, my trans clients teach me how to build a better future
I share my client’s fears and struggles; they help me as much as I help them. I am looking out the window on the train home from Philadelphia with Beverly Glenn-Copeland singing a love song in my headphones. The sun blinks from behind the trees as it is setting across this very Pennsylvania landscape: rolling…
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Indigenous Perspectives for November: Beyond Land Acknowledgments
November brings a complicated mix of remembrance, resistance, and reclaiming. For many people, this month is dominated by narratives of gratitude and tradition. But for Indigenous communities, November is also a reminder of ongoing survival in the face of colonization. It is something too often flattened into a single day or a simple land acknowledgment.…
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Preventing Burnout Before the Holidays Hit
September has a way of sneaking up on us. Summer tends to feel slower, lighter, and more open, and even if you’re still working, there’s a different rhythm to the season. Then suddenly, the air changes, the days get shorter, and schedules fill back up almost overnight. Kids go back to school, workplaces push to…
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Why Now is the Smartest Time to Start Therapy (Before the Back-to-School & Holiday Rush)
Have you ever noticed how much lighter life can feel in the summer? The sun is out, the days are longer, and we naturally spend more time outside. Schedules are looser, there’s more room for rest, and our moods often get a boost from the warmth and light. Many of us feel a little more…
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Pride Is Still a Protest
We still celebrate, we still fight.Pride Month isn’t just a celebration- it’s a call to action. It’s a reminder that queer and trans people exist loudly, beautifully, and in defiance of systems that try to erase us. It’s a month born out of resistance, sparked by Black and Brown trans women who refused to be…
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Mental Health Needs More Than Just Awareness
Each May, Mental Health Awareness Month invites us to reflect, learn, and speak up about mental well-being. We see posts reminding us to “check in on your friends” and campaigns urging us to “end the stigma.” These are important steps—awareness helps normalize conversations and makes it easier for people to seek help. But as a…
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Honoring Black History Month: Moving Forward Amid DEI Rollbacks
Every February, Black History Month provides a moment to celebrate Black excellence, resilience, and contributions to society. It’s also a time for reflection—on the past, the present, and the work still needed to create an equitable future. Despite the importance of this month, some critics argue that acknowledging Black history creates division or promotes “reverse…
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Compassionate Mental Health Therapy at Core Clarity Co
A Safe Space for Healing and Growth At Core Clarity Co, we understand that life can be overwhelming, and finding the right support can make all the difference. We are dedicated to providing compassionate, personalized mental health therapy for individuals from all walks of life. Our Approach to Therapy Our approach to therapy is holistic…
