Understanding Neurodiversity: Its Significance and Impact
What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is a term that encapsulates the beautiful tapestry of human cognition and challenges society’s idea of what is a “neurotypical” or “normal” brain. The term was first coined in 1998 by Australian sociologist, Judy Singer, to acknowledge that our minds come in all shapes and sizes, each with its own unique…
Single Again: Rebuilding After Divorce with the Help of Therapy in Chicago
In the vibrant but often challenging landscape of Chicago, relationships, just like the city itself, can undergo significant transformations. The end of a marriage, while seemingly an endpoint, marks the beginning of a new chapter filled with possibilities for personal growth, healing, and rediscovery. Divorce therapy, a specialized form of counseling, plays a pivotal role…
Embracing Change: Strategies for Navigating Life’s Transitions
Change is a part of our lives, whether it’s welcomed or not, we must all become skilled at managing transitions. The kinds of changes we experience throughout our lives have the power to alter the trajectory of plans in significant ways. Transitions can be developmental – moving out, graduating, pregnancy, or can be sudden and…
Navigating Change: Maintaining Mental Balance Through Major Life Transitions
Navigating life transitions can be a transformative journey filled with both excitement and uncertainty. As we embark on significant changes, such as career shifts, relocations, or the end of relationships, maintaining our mental balance becomes paramount. The ability to adapt and cultivate resilience during these times not only helps us navigate the challenges that arise…
How Do I Know If Therapy Is Working
Embarking on the journey of individual therapy is a brave step towards self-discovery and healing. But people who are new to therapy and some who have been with their therapist a long time ask, “How do I know if therapy is working?” Let’s take a look at ways to explore the answer to that question…