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Loving the Skin You're In: Tips for Building a Positive Body Image In a World of Comparisons

Body image is a combination of feelings and thoughts that you may have about your body. A person's subjective perception of their body can range from positive to negative, and they can feel both positive and negative emotions at different times. Both internal (inner life/personality) and external (social environment) elements impact one’s body image. Having a more positive view of your physical body includes self-acceptance and self-appreciation, while also focusing on self-care. In our world of relentless comparisons and unrealistic beauty standards, it can be difficult to feel good about the way we look. Working towards that goal is a process, but it is not impossible. Here are some helpful suggestions to start creating a positive body image:

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Practical Tips for Managing Anxiety: Strategies for a Calmer Mind

Feeling anxious or overwhelmed is a common human experience, and many of us are feeling it. For some, anxiety becomes excessive, persistent, and disruptive to daily life. If you struggle with anxiety, you are not alone. The good news is that there are many practical methods for managing anxiety and encouraging a feeling of well-being. Here are some viable tips for managing anxiety and promoting a calmer mind:

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Overcoming Social Anxiety in New York: Thriving in the City's Social Scene

New York City is one of the most crowded and bustling cities in the US. It is a great place to meet new people, try different things, eat unique food, and explore the many opportunities the city offers. However, it can also be overwhelming, especially for folks with social anxiety. Social Anxiety Disorder can be defined as an intense and persistent fear of being judged by others. Social Anxiety Disorder can interfere with basic daily life activities, like going to the grocery store or filling up your gas tank. With its constant sirens, jackhammers and relentless honking horns, New York City can seem like the most intimidating place in the world. Whether you are a newcomer to the city or a longtime resident, here are some helpful strategies for managing social anxiety: 

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The Rise of Teletherapy in New York: Convenient and Effective Mental Health Care

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in the need for mental health services, particularly among young adults. Despite this uptick in demand for mental health support, the supply of providers in New York has not kept pace with greater need. Teletherapy helps bridge this gap by giving New Yorkers more options to access care quickly, comfortably and efficiently.

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Beating the Winter Blues

When the weather is cold and the days are darker, it can be challenging to keep up a happy and upbeat mindset. The ‘winter blues’ are quite normal and many people experience feelings of sadness and loneliness during the chillier months. A more severe form of the ‘winter blues’ is known as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with seasonal patterns. MDD with seasonal patterns is a well-defined clinical diagnosis that can occur in the darker, colder months. According to the American Psychiatric Association, about 5% of US adults experience MDD with seasonal patterns. Symptoms can include fatigue, excessive sleep and lack of interest in normal activities. Here are a few effective tips to manage both winter blues and MDD with seasonal patterns:

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Why You Don't Need A New Year's Resolution

As the New Year approaches, many begin contemplating resolutions - losing weight, earning more money, or eating healthier are some of the most common ones. Suddenly, it’s February, and life is catching up with you. You've ditched your resolutions, and now you feel like a failure. Research shows that over 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by mid-February. Rather than setting yourself up for disappointment, here are three reasons why you might be better off skipping resolutions this year.

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