Recovering from Disaster: Coping with Trauma and Stress After the Recent Flooding
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Recovering from Disaster: Coping with Trauma and Stress After the Recent Flooding

The recent flooding in Eastern Kentucky and surrounding areas has left an undeniable mark on the region, both physically and emotionally. As families begin to rebuild their homes and lives, the unseen wounds of trauma and stress can linger long after the waters recede. In this post, we’ll explore the emotional toll of natural disasters and offer guidance on how to cope with the stress and trauma that follow. From anxiety and depression to overwhelming feelings of uncertainty, it’s important to recognize that healing is a journey—one that requires patience, support, and self-care. Whether you're personally affected or supporting those who are, understanding these emotional responses can help navigate the path toward recovery.

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Don’t Believe Everything You Feel or Think: How to Break Free from Anxiety and Negative Thoughts
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Don’t Believe Everything You Feel or Think: How to Break Free from Anxiety and Negative Thoughts

Have you ever found yourself spiraling into worry or anxiety because of a thought or feeling that suddenly takes over? You might think, "I'm not good enough," "I’ll never succeed," or "This situation is hopeless." It’s easy to get caught up in our thoughts and emotions, believing that they define who we are or what will happen next. But here’s an important truth: You don’t have to believe everything you feel or think.

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Building Resilience in Uncertain Times: Facing Fears and Worries in Today’s Political Climate
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Building Resilience in Uncertain Times: Facing Fears and Worries in Today’s Political Climate

In today’s world, it's hard to escape the overwhelming sense of uncertainty that comes with constant political change. With new leaders in office, shifting policies, and an ever-evolving global landscape, it’s natural to feel a sense of fear or worry about what lies ahead. Whether it’s anxiety about the economy, social issues, healthcare, or national security, these fears can feel all-consuming.

However, while we can’t control the decisions being made by political leaders, we do have control over how we respond to the changes and uncertainties that arise. In this blog post, we’ll explore how you can build resilience to face the fears and worries triggered by today’s political climate. We’ll focus on key tools like self-compassion, building self-esteem, and learning to approach your concerns in a healthy, proactive way.

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Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Standing Proud for LGBTQI+ Rights in Eastern Kentucky
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Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Standing Proud for LGBTQI+ Rights in Eastern Kentucky

In these challenging times, as more and more legislation threatens the rights and dignity of the LGBTQI+ community—especially our transgender siblings—it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. Laws that seek to erase our identities, limit our freedoms, and suppress our voices are constant reminders of the uphill battles we face. But we cannot lose heart. Now is the time to rise, to be resilient, and to stand proudly for what is right.

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Finding the Right Therapist: The Key to a Successful Therapeutic Relationship
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Finding the Right Therapist: The Key to a Successful Therapeutic Relationship

In the journey of mental health and personal growth, the therapeutic relationship plays a pivotal role in the success of counseling. Just as in any meaningful relationship, the connection you establish with your therapist can significantly influence the effectiveness of your sessions. Finding the right therapist for you is not just important—it's essential.

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