Posts Tagged ‘Therapy’
Chain vs Boutique: What’s the best Physical Therapy Route?
A Comprehensive Comparison In the ever-evolving world of physical therapy, patients are often faced with a critical choice: should they opt for a boutique physical therapy clinic or a large chain clinic? Understanding the key differences between these two types of facilities is crucial for making an informed decision. This blog delves into the various…
Read MoreWhy is it so hard to find a good therapist?
Finding a good therapist can be a challenging endeavor for many individuals. The process involves navigating a complex landscape of mental health care, which is shaped by various factors ranging from personal needs to systemic issues. 1. Diversity of Needs Each person seeking therapy has unique needs, preferences, and issues. What works for one individual…
Read MoreWhat typically goes on during a therapy session?
The Comprehensive Guide Therapy, like many things in life, can often be shrouded in mystery and uncertainty, like your lunch pale when you got to school, you hope something is going to be good in there. But, apart from movies where therapists and clients form bonds like no other and a whole story ensues, it…
Read MoreNavigating the Darkness: Understanding and Coping with Seasonal Depression
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures drop, many people find themselves grappling with more than just winter blues. Seasonal depression, also known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), is a mood disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide during specific seasons, most commonly in the fall and winter months. In this blog post, we’ll…
Read MoreWhat is Executive Functioning?
Do you often plan for an upcoming trip? Pay attention to traffic or to what a waiter is saying? Find yourself multitasking when watching your children and making dinner? Or bite your tongue when someone or something angers you? Chances are you have and have done it quite easily. That is your executive functioning…
Read MoreHonoring Resilience and Inspiring Hope: National Cancer Survivor Day
Introduction June 4th is a date of great significance, as it marks National Cancer Survivor Day. This extraordinary occasion is dedicated to commemorating the unwavering strength, courage, and determination of individuals who have emerged victorious in their battle against cancer. It serves as a powerful reminder of the remarkable advancements achieved in cancer research, treatment,…
Read MoreParkinson’s Disease incidents are much higher than previously expected – according to new study
This past Thursday, December 14th 2022, a New Study showcasing the rise in over 30,000 more cases of PD than previously expected… The study was released by Allison Willis at Penn Medicine – The University of Pennsylvania Health System. The information in this article is sourced directly from that article in short. Initial Findings “Disease…
Read MoreWhat is PTSD?
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychological condition that develops after exposure to traumatic experiences. Oftentimes this condition is thought of in relation to military personnel; however, the impacts of PTSD can reach people in all walks of life. Given the nature of events that occur in our country and world on a daily basis (shootings,…
Read MoreCMSA DETROIT- HONORING DIVERSITY: INCLUSION ACROSS THE CONTINUUM
This May 19th Life Skills Village will be attending the Case Management Society of America’s for the Detroit Chapters; half day Honoring Diversity: Inclusion Across The Continuum. This event primarily will focus on Values of Diversity, equity, ethics and implicit bias and how they all have a powerful influence on case managers ability to…
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