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CBT vs. DBT: What’s the Difference and Which Therapy Is Right for You?

When searching for therapy, you may come across terms like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). While both are evidence-based approaches that help individuals improve their mental health, they are designed to address different challenges and goals. At Evolve Psychological Services, our therapists utilize CBT, DBT, and other evidence-based treatment approaches to…
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When Emotions Feel Overwhelming: How DBT Helps

For some individuals, emotions don’t just feel strong, they feel overwhelming, fast-moving, and difficult to control. A situation can escalate quickly, and reactions may feel almost automatic. This can lead to challenges in relationships, decision-making, and overall emotional well-being. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was developed to help individuals better understand and manage these intense emotional…
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When Everything Feels Heavy: Understanding Depression in Adults

Depression in adulthood doesn’t always look the way people expect it to. Many individuals continue to meet responsibilities, maintain routines, and appear “fine” from the outside while quietly struggling on the inside. It’s common for people to seek therapy not because everything has stopped, but because everything feels harder than it should. Instead of obvious…
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Why EMDR Feels Different from Talk Therapy

Some experiences don’t fully resolve, even with time. Instead, they remain “stuck,” continuing to influence how we feel, react, and interpret the world around us. These unresolved experiences can show up as anxiety, triggers, emotional distress, or patterns that feel difficult to explain. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a structured, evidence-based therapy designed…
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Why Relationships Feel So Hard: Understanding BPD & Narcissistic Personality Disorder

If you’ve found yourself searching things like “Do I have borderline personality disorder?,” “Is my partner a narcissist?,” or “Why does my teen react so intensely?,” you’re not alone. These questions often come from a place of confusion, frustration, and a genuine desire to understand what’s going on, either within yourself or in someone you…
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Stuck in Negative Thinking? How CBT Breaks the Cycle

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely used and researched forms of psychotherapy, known for its structured, practical, and results-driven approach. At its core, CBT is based on a powerful idea: the way we think directly influences how we feel and how we act. For many people, emotional distress doesn’t come only…
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Embracing Neurodiversity: Unlocking Potential through Neuropsychological Evaluation

by Nicole Garcia, PhD Neurodiversity embraces the rich spectrum of cognitive diversity present in the human population. It acknowledges and celebrates the inherent differences in the way individuals process information, communicate, and navigate the world. From distinct learning styles to varied emotional expressions, neurodiversity recognizes that each mind is unique, adding to the intricate spectrum…
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Red and Green Flags in Teen Relationships

By Kailani Akana Murphy, LCSW Adolescence comes with a sometimes overwhelming amount of changes, both for the adolescent and for their families. One of the biggest changes is in social relationships and learning how to navigate them. How an adolescent navigates this developmental stage sets up their mental health outcomes later in life and learning…
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Five Moves to Try When You’re Feeling Frazzled

by Danielle Taylor, PsyD The holidays can be a wonderful and stressful time for many people. All of the merriment, especially for those creating the magic can take a toll on the mind and body! Thanks to the work of many mental health professionals such as Deb Dana, Peter Levine, and Bessel van der Kolk,…
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Back to School Tips To Prepare For A Successful School Year

by Liza Ibrahim, LPC Summer is still in full swing with a few weeks left to enjoy the sun, family vacations, and the outdoors, but starting off a new school year can be stressful for both the student and parents. It can bring a mixture of emotions including anticipation, excitement, and worry. Every family can…
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Navigating Gender & Identity with your Kids

by Allison Dickens, LPC Happy Pride Month!  I hope all reading this have a joyful month full of celebration and self-exploration. As we come to the close of this important month, it’s important to remember that the conversation about gender and identity continues throughout the year.  As a parent, it is common to feel confused…
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Understanding Neurodiversity and Neurodivergence: ADHD, Autism & Learning Differences

by Danielle Taylor, PsyD In the 1990’s, Judy Singer, an Australian sociologist, created the term neurodiversity to capture the notion that all brains are different, these differences make the human species more versatile and flexible, and these differences should be celebrated rather than labeled as deficits. Having people with different operating systems that guide how…
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