Get to Know: Hannah Conner
We are so pleased to welcome Hannah Conner, LPC to our practice and are excited to share her expertise. In addition to the info you can see on Hannah’s About Me page, let’s get to know her a little bit more.
What is Dance/Movement Therapy?
Dance/movement therapy is a body-based approach to therapy. It’s a holistic approach that includes the mind, body, and spirit in the healing process. It can look many different ways depending on what you’re looking for or needing in therapy. Like other therapy approaches, it also varies by therapist and by client. Meaning, one dance/movement therapist might approach a session, client, or topic differently than another. Similarly, the same dance/movement therapist might approach two different clients or issues differently.
How to Tap Into Your Intuition
It’s likely you have heard people describing using their intuition to make decisions, set certain boundaries, or self-reflect. Maybe you’re one of those people! Or maybe you find yourself in the group who feels both inspired and confused by this concept. Recently, I’ve heard from a few people that they get caught up in uncertainty and feeling unsure if what they are sensing is their intuition or something else. So let’s explore how to tap into your intuition.
Understanding Reiki
Of all the services I offer, the one that gets the most questions is Reiki. Maybe you’re one of the many people who have either never heard of Reiki or have heard the name but are unsure exactly what it is.
We Still Need to Play!
Play is how we learn, develop, explore, and understand as children. As adults, it seems the pull toward productivity and responsibility can quickly take over. However, as adults, our brains and bodies still need the creativity and recuperation that play provides.
Good Times to Go to Therapy
The idea of therapy has perhaps crossed our minds, but how do we know when we should go to therapy? Who is therapy even for? The short answer: therapy is for everyone, at any time!
Are Your Words Perpetuating Stigma?
Our words have power. Words can carry love and comfort, joy, and peace; however, they can also carry hurt and perpetuate stigma. Stigmatizing language can be overtly recognizable but, more commonly, it is covert and subtle. What can we do to minimize our own stigmatizing language?
Finding Flow Within Structure
Structure and routine help us stay organized and on task and allow us to be successful in our endeavors. Additionally, freedom, flow, and creativity are necessary parts of our lives. Structure and flow don’t have to be in conflict; each can coexist to create a healthy balance in life.
3 Ways to Keep Confidence When People Doubt Your Goals
When you have big goals and dreams that are taking time to grow and cultivate, it can be easy to get down. Maybe you’re working toward a growing business, preparing to move across the county, or want to make a major life change. In order to remain focused on and working toward your big plans, try these strategies.
Why Availability is Key to Kicking the Avoidance Habit
Knowing how to make a change and actually making that change are two very different things. Often what stands in the way is avoidance. Avoidance differs from procrastination in that avoidance is typically tied to a mental/emotional block that persists, while procrastination is more short-term and situational.
Living in the Gray
What does finding balance really mean? Is it really possible for two opposing views to be true simultaneously? How can we find a middle ground? One tool and practice to utilize is living in the gray area and not getting stuck in black and white thinking patterns.
When "Treat Yourself" Turns Toxic
How wonderful that the messages we hear online, from friends, and from (healthy) workplaces now include the importance of self-care. However, the notion of self-care has turned into its own sort of trend…to the point that it has become an excuse for unhealthy behaviors.
How to Move Beyond Bullying Our Bodies
Our relationship to our bodies is simultaneously the most intimate, connected, informed relationship and the most volatile, time-consuming, and fragile one. Our bodies are wise. They house intuition and cues; they know.
3 Secrets to Ending Unhealthy Decisions and Improving Your Health
Making good choices, improving decision-making, avoiding indecision… Sometimes these tasks come easily and without much issue. At other times and, likely depending on the context, these tasks can become overwhelming, unbearable, or just annoying, often leading to avoidance and ambivalence.