by Tasha Domashovetz | Feb 15, 2019
With all the pink and red hearts floating around, I find myself sighing a little, rolling my eyes, and uttering 3 very potent words; I hate dating. Let’s face it, this is one modern day ritual a lot of us probably wish we could forego. Today, I am writing to...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Jan 30, 2019
My mother, intrigued, informed me the other day that Martin Luther King weekend marks what many psychologists call the beginning of the holiday blues. Essentially, this is because all of the joyful winter holidays and festivities have come to a close until around...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Dec 12, 2018
As we continue our Dreading the Holidays series, today we will be looking at how having differing values from our family members can cause extra holiday stress. This one is difficult because as young children, we tend to adopt our parents values with black and white...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Dec 3, 2018
Our next topic in our dreading the holidays series is unhealthy family communication. Holidays with the family can be difficult because there may be poor communication patterns between any variety of family members. I see this a lot with family members that want...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Nov 26, 2018
My holidays come with a helping of Depression and a side of anxiety. The truth is that it’s not always so easy to have a “happy holidays.” Why are the holidays so difficult to navigate when it comes to mental health? I believe this is because we must come face to...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Nov 16, 2018
I use what is called an eclectic approach to therapy. This means that I have studied a few different types of therapy and draw from each of them in my practice. Specifically, I draw from Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and...