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By Tami Earnhart, LMFT, ATR
I’m a therapist in San Marcos, writing about Child Therapy, Art Therapy, Parenting, Grief Counseling, and Anxiety Therapy for Adults.
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric, or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified mental health provider with any questions you may have regarding a mental health condition. Reading this blog does not establish a therapist-client relationship.
A Child Therapist shares five Truths about How Grief Counseling Helps Kids.
I know if you’re searching for grief counseling for children or for yourself, your family is not fine. You’re experiencing something you didn’t predict, that has swept over your entire family. Now the waves keep coming.
Five Common Questions about Therapy for Anxiety in San Marcos, CA.
Stress can come from external events, illnesses, injuries, and even from past experiences. How much stress can one body take? Everyone is different. Some people are more resilient in the face of certain stressors.
So how do you know if you’ve reached your limit and now may be dealing with underlying anxiety?
A San Diego Child Therapist dispels three myths about Grief Counseling for kids.
As you grieve fun things feel meaningless. You watch your children, who are also going through this loss. Sometimes they are playing like nothing has changed. At other times they’re not themselves and you know they’ve been impacted.
San Diego Art Therapist’s Top 5 Favorite Art Supplies for Homeschool Kids.
Homeschooling lends itself to more outside-the-box thinking. Homeschool parents have a unique opportunity to offer a much wider range of creative experiences and art materials even without art experience and a limited budget.
5 Things to Do to Help Anxious Kids Feel More at Peace.
As I have provided therapy for kids, many have wrestled with anxiety, for various reasons. It's not uncommon for kids to have worries about their own safety. They also worry that something bad will happen to their parents. During the pandemic, these fears heightened for many children.
What is Art Therapy?
Art therapy is a type of mental health therapy that goes beyond words. It enables a client, working with a trained Art Therapist, to address issues and experiences in ways that can feel safer and more empowering.
Creative expression can also be used to help integrate traumatic experiences. It's an active, engaging therapy that incorporates creativity and image-making to move you toward healing.
Three Myths about Kids’ Therapy in San Diego North County
As a therapist who provides therapy for children, here are three myths that I’ve encountered that people sometimes believe about therapy for kids. These myths contribute to families not getting help. They also add to the stigma around mental health treatment.
A child therapist shares words to encourage parents in the moment.
The most natural thing when a child is in distress is to help them, to assist them in some way. That help often comes in the form of information, advice, and solutions. While children may need your information, they first need to feel connected to you. I don’t know the origin of the idea, but these words have always stuck with me, “Connect before your correct”. However, it seems for many parents and other adults it’s easier to correct or try to “fix” a child, and then try to connect with them.
You’re struggling with parenting. How to know when your child needs therapy.
Parenting is hard, so this is definitely not a drive-by-guilting. Sometimes you feel anxious about the things your family, and ultimately your child is going through at school or at home. You wonder if your kid should see a child therapist. One thing I have witnessed over the years is that if a parent can remain relatively calm and take care of themselves, no matter what the issue, their kids cope better.
What to expect from kids’ therapy
Stigmas persist about getting help from a counselor or mental health therapist. And when it’s your kid who needs child therapy for anxiety, it’s not something proudly posted on social media.
Child Therapy: How to explain it to your child
Talking to children about participating in therapy is like many other things we have to speak to our children about. Kids often take their cues from adults. If we present therapy as a place where a child must talk to a therapist, a child can feel a tremendous amount of pressure to not only please their parent but also to talk to a complete stranger about something that is already difficult to put into words. If we are tentative and worried when we talk about therapy, which can be natural because we have concerns about our child, he or she may believe there is something to worry about. If we appear to be evading questions, they may feel we are hiding something from them.
An Art Therapist explains how to connect better with your kids, using art.
Your child loves art.
As a parent, you want to connect more, but art is just not your thing. On top of that, you know that creating art has the potential for a lot of mess, and frankly, it just feels overwhelming.
How parents can set themselves up for success with art at home.
I know many parents feel uncomfortable with making art or handling art materials at home. There can be an element of chaos and mess that can feel overwhelming. If this, is you, read on!
10 Easy Ways to Increase Your Child’s Anxiety
Yes, you read that right…ways you can increase your child’s anxiety. I really wish when my children were younger someone would have told me that as a parent I may be at times my child’s greatest source of anxiety.
Ways Art Therapy can help when your heart is heavy
While not everyone, has experienced the pandemic in the same way, we’ve all experienced unwelcome changes and some loss. In my experience, Art Therapy provides a process for people, young and old, to begin making meaning.
Resolving to address your anxiety in the New Year with Art Therapy.
You can’t even put the past two years into words. You made it through the holidays. The disappointments, the stress, the grief. While you may or may not be looking forward to the New Year, you may be wondering if it’s time to address your anxiety. Perhaps you’ve been riding the waves up and down for a while.
Holiday Anxiety? Here are 3 soothing activities from an Art Therapist.
As a therapist in San Marcos, CA, I know that the holidays may feel overwhelming. You’re searching for ways to feel calmer during this season in the midst of all that is going on in your life and the life of those around you.
What’s an Art Therapy session like? A San Diego Art Therapist explains.
The therapist you choose, whether in traditional talk therapy or in art therapy, is a big factor in what therapy sessions will be like. That is because the basis for any mental health treatment begins with a therapeutic relationship. Additionally, a therapist’s training, experiences, and theoretical orientation will also impact what a session is like.
How an Art Therapist can help you make friends with your parenting anxiety.
The thought of making friends with any kind of anxiety can feel a bit like making friends with the neighborhood bully when you were a kid. Anxiety says untrue things to you and can threaten all kinds of harm. If you struggle with anxiety and you suspect it may be impacting how you parent, you may be right.
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