by Tasha Domashovetz, MA, LPCC | Apr 20, 2018
Not sure about all of you, but I know that lately, my life has had a tendency to feel like more than I can handle sometimes. What with work, social activities, and random chores I need to get done, I oftentimes feel pretty overwhelmed. When we feel overwhelmed, it’s...
by Tasha Domashovetz, MA, LPCC | Apr 18, 2018
It was a Sunday evening on a hot autumn day. Filled with my own apprehension, I climbed the steps painted with celestial planet symbols to an open, wooden floored room festooned with twinkle lights and roses. Little did I know at the time that I was about to be swept...
by Tasha Domashovetz, MA, LPCC | Apr 17, 2018
As a few of you know, I have had the privilege to work with quite a few agencies over my career thus far giving me some wonderful experience and training that I otherwise would never have gotten. As a result, I’ve noticed that certain agencies have a tendency to...
by Tasha Domashovetz, MA, LPCC | Apr 12, 2018
I frequently encounter a lot of people who don’t understand why I chose to be a private pay therapist which means that I don’t accept insurance payments. Why. Would. I. EVER. Do. That? Don’t I pay a lot for my health insurance?? Now I can’t use it when I see you??...
by Tasha Domashovetz, MA, LPCC | Apr 10, 2018
Regardless of your opinions or political beliefs, it is unfortunate whenever a country feels a need to investigate its main political leader and representative. I am not writing this post to discuss what side I’m on or to condemn or condone our president’s actions....
by Tasha Domashovetz, MA, LPCC | Apr 9, 2018
With the recent, likely chemical attacks on the people of Syria in Douma by President Bashar al-Assad, I can’t help but wonder how I should respond to crises like this. Originally, I wondered if there was something clever to say that would somehow enlighten people or...