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Maintaining Goals and Accountability in the New Year
On this week’s episode of the More Than A Therapy Couch podcast, we sit down with Tara Wagner, LPC an experienced mental health clinician to check in with your New Year’s resolutions and troubleshoot some common challenges in consistency.
Coping with Grief During the Holiday Season: Understanding, Managing, and Finding Support
OOn this week’s episode of the More Than A Therapy Couch podcast, we sit down with experienced grief therapist and founder and owner of Tree of Life Counseling Center, Aly Resnick, LPC, LMHC, ACS, to discuss why grief can intensify during the holidays and practical strategies to cope.
Managing Holiday Stress: How the Season Impacts Mental Health and Tips to Cope
On this week’s episode of More Than a Therapy Couch, we sit down with Danielle Magna, LPC, ACS, an experienced therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center who specializes in working with individuals and couples navigating a variety of mental health challenges. Join us as we unpack common holiday stressors such as hosting parties, buying gifts, navigating difficult family dynamics and more!
Breaking the Stigma: South Asian Mental Health and Support
On this week’s episode, we are again joined by Stephanie DiZenzo-Priestly PhD, a therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center with over 10 years of experience working with children and young adults to discuss how the transition back to school can impact student mental health.
Understanding School Avoidance: How to Support Your Child's Mental Health
On this week’s episode, we are again joined by Stephanie DiZenzo-Priestly PhD, a therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center with over 10 years of experience working with children and young adults to discuss how the transition back to school can impact student mental health.
Surviving Narcissism: Recognizing and Healing from Narcissistic Partners
On this week’s episode of More Than a Therapy Couch, we dive deep into the complexities of narcissistic relationships with Tara Wagner, a seasoned therapist from Tree of Life Counseling Center. If you’re navigating the challenging waters of a relationship with a narcissist, this video is for you!
Mental Health Counseling & Med Management | Is my therapist right for me?
On this week’s episode of the More Than a Therapy Couch podcast, we sit down with Tree of Life Counseling Center’s Ashleigh Werkmeister, an experienced licensed professional counselor and licensed clinical and alcohol drug counselor who has spent 8 years supporting clients of all ages. Are you interested in starting therapy, but are unsure how to determine if a therapist is a good fit for you? Listen along as Ashleigh discusses some key therapeutic modalities and how to approach building an appropriate relationship with a therapist.
The Hidden Impact: The Effects of Addiction on Mental Health and Relationships
On this week’s episode of More Than a Therapy Couch, we sit down with Jimmy Passe, an experienced therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center who specializes in working with those who are struggling with addiction, those learning to repair relationships and overall improving your quality of life.
Celebrating Love: Happy Pride Month 2024
On this week’s episode of the More Than a Therapy Couch Podcast, we sit down with Rob Perper, LPC, ACS, an experienced LGBTQIA+ therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center to discuss the importance of celebrating Pride Month.
The Role of Mental Health Professionals in Supporting Transgender Youth
On this week’s episode of More Than a Therapy Couch, we sit down with Lisa Miller-Samber, an experienced therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center who specializes in working with transgender youth, young adults and their families.
The Importance of Early Intervention: Why Children’s Therapy Matters
On this week’s episode of the More Than a Therapy Couch Podcast, we sit down with Stephanie DiZenzo-Priestley, LPC, ACS, an experienced child therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center to discuss trends in presenting conditions amongst children, as well as relevant therapeutic approaches.
New Year, New Me: How to Build Resolutions that Stick
On this week’s episode of the More Than A Therapy Couch podcast, we sit down with Grace Caputo, LPC an experienced mental health therapist to discuss the “New Year, New Me” mindset and practical ways to set realistic goals, build lasting habits, and find a healthy balance without burning out.
Maternal Mental Health: Prioritizing Mental Well-Being During Pregnancy and Post-Partum
On this episode of the More Than A Therapy Couch podcast, we sit down with the Clinical Director at Tree of Life Counseling Center, Shaina Davis, LCSW, LCADC to talk about maternal mental health and navigating the journey of early motherhood. Davis pulls from her clinical and personal experiences to offer practical advice on evaluating your specific needs, asking for support, and prioritizing your mental health during this transition period.
Managing Grad School, Work, and Student Mental Health
On this week’s episode of the More Than a Therapy Couch podcast, we sit down with Laura Bortnick, a graduate student studying to get her Master’s Degree in Social Work, to discuss modern-day stressors for students who are balancing school, work, mental health, and other responsibilities.
The Founder
On this episode we are speaking one on one with the founder of Tree of Life Counseling Center, Aly Resnick. We learn about her history in the mental health field and why she decided to open her own practice.
Managing Holiday Stress: How the Season Impacts Mental Health and Tips to Cope
On this week’s episode of More Than a Therapy Couch, we sit down with Abigail Malit, LAC, a licensed therapist at Tree of Life Counseling Center who has experience working with individuals, couples, and families navigating long-term recovery from substance use.
Back to School: Prioritizing Student Mental Health and Well-Being
In this episode of More Than a Therapy Couch, Alyson Resnick, founder and owner of Tree of Life Counseling Center, joins us to discuss the common triggers and warning signs that may indicate a student is struggling with their mental health. We explore the most prevalent mental health conditions during back-to-school season, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, and behavioral concerns. Alyson shares valuable insights on how parents, educators, and peers can support students by recognizing the signs of declining mental health and knowing when to seek professional help.