by Lindsay Sanner | Oct 18, 2022 | Couples, Intimacy
Clear and honest communication is one of the pillars of strong relationships, but when it comes to communicating our mental health needs, it can feel scary! But being open about your mental health invites space into your relationship for you and your partner to show...
by Lindsay Sanner | Feb 14, 2022 | Couples
Deciding to move in with a partner is a big decision! Living together can be an important step to take in a relationship, but moving in with anyone can cause some struggles, especially as you adjust to your new situation. At our Andover counseling office, we’ve...
by Lindsay Sanner | Jun 15, 2021 | Anxiety, Depression, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Therapist
4 Ways to Help Your Child Develop Non-Screen Hobbies How often is your child staring at a screen? Probably a lot more than we realize, right? Now, there’s not anything wrong with having a bit of play time with video games or computers, or sitting your child down to...
by Brice Sanner | May 26, 2021 | Anxiety, Depression, Grounding, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Therapist
Recognizing Signs of Depression in Your Teen How well do you remember being a teenager? Although we may like to think that we’re not too far removed from our teen years, in reality it’s probably been a while since you had to think like a teenager. The teen years were...
by Lindsay Sanner | May 24, 2021 | Anxiety, Depression, Grounding, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Therapist
Reframing Negative Thoughts Not all of our thoughts are true. Now that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t listen to our thoughts ever. But it’s important to take a step back and consider what our thoughts are telling us and why. It’s also not to say that our thoughts are only...