Gabrielle Klein is an advanced clinical intern at Wildflower. In her clinical practice, Gabrielle draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy. Gabrielle works with adults, couples, and family structures experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues, as well as the challenges that accompany big life changes including the…
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Venture into the heart of therapy with the Wildflower blog. We delve into topics that matter, blending therapeutic expertise with genuine stories of hope and transformation. *Please note that our blogs are designed to inform only and are not intended to diagnose or treat mental health disorders.
Using Anti-Diet Language to Neutralize Body Image and Foster a Positive Relationship with Food
The language we use surrounding food, bodies, and health has a profound impact on how we view ourselves and others. Words shape our perceptions, influence behaviors, and play a significant role in how we relate to our bodies. In the context of diet culture, certain words reinforce harmful ideas about body size, food choices, and…
Therapist Spotlight: Natalie Hall, MSW, LSW
Natalie is a psychotherapist at Wildflower. In her clinical practice, Natalie draws on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy. Natalie works with adolescents, adults, couples, and family structures experiencing stressful transitions including the life transitions, anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, grief, trauma, sexual challenges and relationship issues. Natalie’s clinical interests…
Lost in Translation: A Guide to Navigating Mental Health Content on Social Media
Social media has revolutionized the way we interact and connect, enabling us to overcome barriers to education, activism, and community-building. However, it also drives hyper-consumption and can create a platform for harassment and misinformation. Recently, therapy has become a hot topic on social media. For instance, the hashtag #TherapyTok on TikTok has garnered 1.7 billion…
Therapist Spotlight: Samantha Buhai-Jacobus, MA, LPC, CAIP
Samantha is a psychotherapist at Wildflower. In her clinical practice, Samantha draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Samantha works with adolescents, adults, couples, and family structures experiencing stressful transitions, anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, and relationship issues. Samantha has experience in addressing grief and loss, anger management, health anxiety,…
Understanding Infertility: A Guide for Psychotherapists
Infertility has become one of the most common reasons that women between the ages of 20 and 45 seek medical treatment in the United States. According to the CDC, 19% of women experience physiological (medical) infertility. Additionally, many more people experience social infertility (infertility caused by social relationships and circumstances). Given this significant portion of…
Therapist Spotlight: Scott Meyer, MA
Scott is a psychotherapist at Wildflower. In his clinical practice, Scott draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Solution-focused Therapy, Strengths-based Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Scott works with adults, couples, and family structures experiencing stressful transitions including the transition to parenthood, anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, sexual challenges, men’s issues, self-esteem, stress, athletic…
National Suicide Prevention Month: Shining a Light on Maternal Mental Health Crisis
September is here, and with it comes the National Suicide Prevention Month – a time when we shine a critically important spotlight on mental health and work to raise awareness about preventing suicide. Suicidality affects people from all walks of life and at various points of their lives. As this article will show, tragically it…
Therapist Spotlight: Rebecca Ellis, M.Ed.
Rebecca is a psychotherapist at Wildflower. In her clinical practice, Rebecca draws on psychodynamic theory, attachment theory, and relational therapy. Rebecca works with adolescents, adults and family structures experiencing relationship issues, anxiety, depression, life transitions and trauma. Rebecca has experience in addressing phase of life concerns, mood disorders, and C-PTSD. She obtained her master’s degree…
Honoring the Complexities of Perinatal Loss: A Guide for Clinicians
Loss is one of the most painful and often isolating experiences within the perinatal community. Perinatal loss, which encompasses miscarriage, stillbirth and death of an infant in the first month of life, is a deeply personal and often unspoken grief. The silence surrounding this loss can lead grieving individuals to suffer alone, without the support…