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We’ve Been Featured on Fresh Practice Design!
Family Therapy Center of Bethesda has been featured on Fresh Practice, a website offering therapy office design inspiration for therapists, by therapists. Here’s an excerpt from the interview with practice owner, Katelyn Alcamo: My goal was to create a simple, calm...
Navigating the Insurance Maze
For many people, the idea of reaching out for help is overwhelming and difficult. Add to that the stress of figuring out how you are going to afford that help. Unlike most doctor's appointments, therapy can sometimes take weeks, months, or even years. As a...
Tolerance: How Developing the Skill of Tolerance Can Build Strength in Your Child and Your Family
Tolerance: its dictionary definition sports words like ability, willingness, capacity, and endurance. All words that affirm strength. But what is this strength asked to do in the act of tolerating? This skill is put into action to tolerate where we...
Attending to Our Children’s Emotions: From Toddler to Teen
Often in my conversations about the behavioral concerns of their children, I find myself repeating the same instructions to different parents: “Attend to the emotion!! There's time and space to work on the behaviors, but let’s start with the emotions...
Just Breathe
Attention has the compounding capacity to make things flourish, even the things we do not wish to grow. Weeds come to mind. A little extra water and sunlight and they sprout alongside our cultivated flowers and vegetables. This is an important reminder to...
8 Ways to Improve Your Self-Esteem
People often talk about the importance of having a positive self-esteem. But what is self-esteem? Well, self-esteem is a person's overall sense of his or her value. Essentially, one's attitude of oneself. This attitude can be influenced by a number of...
The Power of the Mind: How to Change Negative Thinking Habits
Have you ever visited the carnival and walked by the funhouse mirror and watched as your reflection becomes a taller, thinner, shorter, or wider, version of yourself? These mirrors use variations in light to distort the image that is reflected. When we are...
Change Your Feelings by First Changing Your Thoughts
One of the most common theoretical approaches used when counseling children and families is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT. At its core, CBT seeks to understand the connection between our thoughts, our feelings, and our actions--or, in other words,...
Set SMART Goals this New Year
New Year’s Day is often a time for setting New Year’s Resolutions for many people. But for many, this often does not translate into formalized goals or achievements. Therefore, we often find ourselves setting the same goals year after year. But, the...
6 Strategies to Help You Teach Your Child About Consent
Recent national events have put such concepts as consent and personal safety to the forefront of many parents’ minds. It can be difficult to know how to address concerns of a sexual nature with children in a way that is age-appropriate, honest, and non-threatening....