by Tasha Domashovetz | Apr 8, 2020
Here are some more skills to add to your pandemic coping toolkit. I hope they are helpful to you and remember to always tailor skills to your unique needs. Not all of these skills will help you so make sure to try a few and figure out which ones work for you and...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Apr 5, 2020
Physically distancing (my preferred term for social distancing since it is by far more accurate regarding what we are tasked with doing) is difficult. I don’t care how introverted or extroverted you think you are, humans are social creatures at the end of the day. ...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Aug 20, 2019
I often run into the idea that counselors and therapists are supposed to fix things. This usually implies that there is some kind of time limit on mental health counseling. I will tell you right now, this is not true. There is no time limit on recovering from some...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Oct 18, 2018
Feminism has become a bit of a dirty word. As Sheryl Sandberg points out in her book Lean In, it’s been this way for a while. It also needs to change. Just like how the far left and the far right seem to define the Democrat and Republican parties in politics, the...