I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Colorado. I have a master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) from Arizona State University and an undergraduate degree in English Literature from the University of Michigan. I have completed two years of postgraduate coursework and supervision in Marriage and Family Therapy at the Denver Family Institute.

The Richness of Practicing Everyday Kindness

It sounds simple on the surface, but research shows how treating others with kindness can have a profound impact on both the receiver and the giver. I recently wrote an article on this topic for the Anxiety Relief Project, a website with resources for people suffering from anxiety. In the article I talk about about how acts of kindness can boost your mood and reduce anxiety.

Depression Self-Care

In my last article, I discussed the importance of seeking help for depression and letting go of the stigma that surrounds it. In fact, an astounding 80 to 90 percent of people who do seek help show improvement in their symptoms. In addition to seeking professional help there are a number of ways you can help yourself through depression.

Dropping the Depression Stigma

The deaths of two prominent celebrities in June, Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, have left many people with more questions than answers. These two wildly successful people both battled depression, and they both ultimately took their own lives. In the aftermath of these losses, more people have begun to open up about the sometimes debilitating condition that is depression, and it’s becoming clear that we need to drop the depression stigma.

Finding Flow to Expand Happiness

Have you ever been so absorbed in an activity or project that time seemed to stop? Where you felt so happily lost in something that you worked, played, or created for hours on end? That experience is something experts call “flow,” and finding flow can help you tap into a greater sense of meaning, purpose, and even happiness.