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There’s No Perfect Time to Start Healing: Lauren DeVera’s Story

Ever find yourself thinking, “I’ll focus on my mental health when things calm down” or “I’ll work on myself once I finish this project”? Waiting for the “right time” can keep us stuck, waiting indefinitely for circumstances that may never align perfectly. Lauren DeVera, dancer, CEO, and founder of Lions

The Costs and Benefits of Perfectionism: Finding the Balance

Perfectionism is a trait that many of us grapple with, often viewing it through a binary lens: good or bad. However, the reality is far more nuanced. Understanding the costs and benefits of perfectionism can help us embrace its positive (and protective) aspects while mitigating its harmful impact. The Costs

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Anger in Asian American Couples: Exploring its Role in the Relationship

Working through conflict effectively is essential to all long term relationships. When it comes to conflict resolution however, many couples, especially Asian American ones, can struggle with navigating their anger during heated fights. For Asian American couples with traumatic upbringings, anger expression is often a key roadblock to relational connection

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From Foe to Friend: Befriending Our Anger

The Uncomfortable Truth About Anger In my practice as a therapist, what I’ve observed is that most people are generally uncomfortable with the emotion of anger, whether it’s their own or someone else’s. Sitting with their anger, expressing it, communicating it, and sometimes even just acknowledging that they are angry