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Setting Boundaries with Social Media During Stressful Times
There’s no doubt that we’re living in extreme times. From Minneapolis and across the country, social media feeds are filled with intense, highly distressing news about community protests, fatal shootings by immigration agents, children and families being detained, and other stressful events. These events have rightly sparked public outrage, protests, and a broader sense of tension permeating many facets of everyday life.

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5 days ago4 min read


Got the Winter Blues? Managing Low Motivation and Lack of Energy in Winter
Winter can feel heavy. Shorter days, colder weather, and the end-of-year holiday stress can leave many of us feeling drained, unmotivated, or low in energy. It’s normal to notice these changes, and it doesn’t mean something is wrong or that you have seasonal depression. Many people experience seasonal shifts in their mood, sleep, and motivation.

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Jan 255 min read


New Year, New Me? Starting 2026 With Mental Health in Mind
January has a way of making people feel like it’s time to start over and turn over a new leaf – everywhere you look, there’s messaging about setting New Year's resolutions to become a better, healthier, more productive version of yourself.

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Jan 114 min read


Healing from an Abusive Relationship: The Role of Trauma Therapy
Leaving an abusive relationship takes immense courage. Whether the abuse was emotional, physical, or psychological, the impact can linger long after the relationship ends.

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Oct 25, 20254 min read


What is Therapy? Debunking Therapy Myths
Many people avoid therapy because of myths and misconceptions. But the truth is that therapy isn’t just for crises: it’s a tool for growth, self-discovery, and better mental health. Therapy myths like “therapy is only for people with serious problems” or “asking for help is weak” keep people from getting support when they need it most.

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Sep 26, 20254 min read


How Therapy Supports Suicide Prevention for Teens
Depression in teens is a serious and growing concern, and it’s closely linked to the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Therapy can play a critical role in suicide prevention, yet mental health stigma often gets in the way. Teens may feel ashamed or reluctant to ask for help, and parents may fear what it means if their child needs therapy, worrying that it suggests something is “wrong” with their kid.

WPA Therapy
Sep 15, 20254 min read
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