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Each October, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month offers space to reflect on the grieving process and honor families who have experienced traumatic loss. This piece explores the emotional realities…
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In his latest reflection, CFR Senior Director of Clinical Programs and Staff Therapist Allen-Michael Lewis examines how sexuality, sexual intimacy, and an expansive and exploratory approach to self-understanding shape the…
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What Kind of Therapy Do We Need in a Time Like This? We are living in a time of unprecedented confusion and challenge. Economic and legal uncertainty, political and global…
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Each year, National Coming Out Day offers a powerful opportunity to celebrate LGBTQIA+ identity, affirm individual journeys, and advocate for inclusive care. For those navigating intersecting identities, the decision to…
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September traditionally marks the start of the school year. For many people, the changing colors of the leaves and a new crispness in the air bring excitement. They inspire thoughts…
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Many people look like they have everything under control—but inside, they feel drained, unmotivated, or simply not like themselves. If that sounds familiar, you might be dealing with burnout, depression,…
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Grief can appear in many unexpected ways, even before a loss occurs. In this blog, Council for Relationships therapist Gabrielle Hoang, MFT, explores the concept of anticipatory grief. She explains…
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Co-parenting is a skill that takes patience, communication, and support. In this blog, CFR Staff Therapist Meghan Rydzewski, MFT, explores how to co-parent in a way that centers the child’s…
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Has your therapist ever encouraged you to focus on self-care? Typically, self-care refers to the things we do to maintain our health, like nutrition, exercise, rest, and going to therapy…
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CFR Staff Therapist and advocate Matthew CP Purinton, LCSW, explores the relationship between mental health and disability, the urgency of disability justice, and the often-overlooked role of the crip doula…
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If you’ve been going through the motions—working, caregiving, showing up for others—but still feel disconnected from yourself, you’re not alone. Many people describe this experience as feeling stuck in life…
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When a friend, Lauren, shared this with me, it captured the profound disorientation and grief that can follow a traumatic birth, especially when a carefully prepared birth plan goes awry….
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In 2025, mental health care for women remains a critical public health issue—especially for those whose daily life is shaped by systemic inequality, trauma, or discrimination. At Council for Relationships…
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Mindfulness is the practice of noticing what is happening within and around you in the present moment. In this blog, we’ll explore how you can apply mindful social media use…
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When you’re looking for a mental health professional, you want someone who offers expert guidance, understands your unique experiences, and helps you achieve meaningful, lasting results. With Hannah Reiss, MFT,…
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The government of Israel established Yom HaShoah as a day of Holocaust remembrance to honor the six million Jews and five million others who perished in the Holocaust—an event whose…
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Visibility empowers transgender and nonbinary people. Honoring trans lives means recognizing their resilience and lived experiences, while also advocating for essential support like gender affirming care and transgender mental health…
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CFR Staff Therapist Meghan Rydzewski understands that managing anxiety during periods of uncertainty can be difficult, especially when trying to balance both mental and physical health. She emphasizes the importance…
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Many men feel pressure to be providers, leaders, and stoic figures of strength. In her latest blog, CFR Staff Therapist Kelly Davis shares how Internal Family Systems therapy (IFS therapy) offers…
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At Council for Relationships, we believe representation, visibility, and affirmation are essential to LGBTQ+ mental health. In this blog, Clinical Intern Kathy O’Hearn—a master’s student at Thomas Jefferson University and…
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Women’s mental health has remained central to Council for Relationships since Dr. Emily Mudd founded the organization nearly a century ago. Dr. Mudd’s groundbreaking efforts transformed society’s views on women’s…
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