My Kids Are Leaving the Nest: What Now?

Midlife and the beginning of an empty nest season can be a time of significant change and transition. You may find yourself with more free time, a quieter home, fewer people depending on you, and less daily chaos. While many parents look forward to this chapter, it can also bring upsetting feelings. Empty nest syndrome … Read more

How Do I Set Healthy Boundaries in Relationships?

Healthy boundaries in relationships are clear limits that help you communicate your needs, protect your emotional and physical well-being, and maintain mutual respect. Effective boundary setting means identifying what is important to you, expressing those limits clearly, and taking consistent action when those limits are not respected.  While you often hear people talk about the … Read more

Supporting Parents Through a Child’s Emotional Dysregulation at Home

When a child experiences emotional dysregulation at home, parents often feel overwhelmed, exhausted, and unsure of what to do next. Big emotions can quickly turn into yelling, shutdowns, aggression, or complete emotional overload for both the child and the parents trying to help. In these moments, many parents instinctively try to reason, correct, or discipline. … Read more

Balancing Children and Aging Parents: Tips for the Sandwich Generation

Sandwich generation: Caring for Children and Aging Parents: FamilyFirst Psychological Services

Many busy adults find themselves in a stage of life called the “sandwich generation”. This term refers to a period of time in which parents are simultaneously caring for their children and their aging parents. They are “sandwiched” between two generations who need time, money, and emotional support. For example, a parent might spend the … Read more

How Play Therapy Supports Emotional Growth and Well-Being in Children

Happy New Year!  The new year could be an opportune time to consider therapy for your child if he/she is struggling with any feelings of sadness, worry, or self-doubt. Play therapy is a way to reach children in their “natural language”, helping them work through emotional, behavioral, and social challenges. In this blog, we’ll explore … Read more

Self-Care During the Holidays

The holiday season brings a mix of joy, connection, and hopeful anticipation for many people, but the holidays also can bring packed schedules, family pressures, disrupted routines, financial stress, loneliness, and memories that stir up emotions. It’s very common to feel pulled in many directions at once, and just as common to notice that your … Read more

Cultivating a Thankful Heart

As we approach this season of thankfulness, I have been thinking a lot about how we can teach our children the skill of gratitude. As a therapist, I often work with parents and children on managing big feelings like anxiety, anger, and frustration. However, one of the most powerful and proactive tools for building childhood … Read more