Posts tagged as: Therapy

5 Tips For The Best Video Therapy Sessions During COVID-19 and Beyond

After several weeks of staying at home, millions are out of work. Those who are able to work from home are also dealing with challenges. So many of us are feeling a wide range of emotions, many of them difficult. Fear, frustration, anxiety and feeling stir crazy are among those that I’ve heard repeatedly from […]

COVID-19 Response Update: Remote Video Sessions Only

As of today, we will be converting all scheduled in-person appointments to secure remote video sessions. There will be no in-person appointments, except for psychoeducational assessments. Group therapy will take place via remote video sessions via Zoom. Each therapist will send their clients a unique web link for the remote session. Remote sessions can be […]

How To Find The Right Female Therapist For You In Nashville

While many clients have no preference, we frequently receive inquiries from individuals specifically seeking a female therapist. Our clients represent a variety of backgrounds, from gender and age to ethnicity and sexual orientation. Our therapists are also diverse. At the end of the day, no matter who you are, success in counseling is directly tied […]

Nashville Psych Offers Professional Development For New & Veteran Therapists

“Heal the healer” is a commonly used phrase to refer to helpers’ need for consistent self-care practices. This is, of course, true for psychotherapists. In order to provide the best care to clients, therapists must ensure that they are taking care of themselves and nurturing their own growth. Along those lines, Nashville Psych founder Dan […]

7 Signs It May Be Time To See A Child Therapist

When confronted with a child’s challenging behavior, anxiety, or intense emotional responses, conscientious parents are often left wondering whether their child is experiencing just “normal growing pains” or something that requires a little more attention. For parents of children over the age of 5, what’s considered abnormal may be harder to distinguish. In the first […]