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When Depression Kills Your Motivation (And Why It’s Not Laziness)
Depression doesn’t always look like sadness—it often shows up as low motivation, exhaustion, and feeling stuck. Learn how depression affects the brain and how therapy and medication can help, with support available in Brooklyn, NYC, and across New York State.

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Jan 132 min read


Why You Don’t Live Up to Your Potential (and Why Building Healthy Habits Feels So Hard)
Ever wonder why you can’t stay consistent—even when you want to? It’s not laziness or lack of discipline. This therapeutic guide breaks down the real reasons habits fail and shows you how to remove barriers, reduce shame, and build sustainable habits that actually stick.

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Jan 63 min read


Morning Mental Health Habits That Take Less Than 10 Minutes
Starting the day with intention can support emotional balance and reduce stress. These gentle morning mental health habits take less than 10 minutes and are designed to help you begin the day feeling more grounded. Created by a NYC therapy practice, this guide offers realistic support for everyday mental health

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Dec 30, 20253 min read


How Light Therapy Can Help You Manage Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) During the Winter Months
Seasonal depression can make winter feel heavier and harder. Light therapy is one of the most effective tools for restoring your energy, mood, and motivation when sunlight is limited. Here’s a therapist’s guide on how to use light therapy safely and effectively all season long.

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Finding Your Calm in the Holiday Chaos | Coping With Holiday Stress & Emotions
If the holidays feel heavier than joyful, you’re not alone. Explore gentle, therapist-guided ways to manage holiday stress, grief, and emotional overwhelm with compassion and care.

Danielle Abrenica
Nov 25, 20252 min read


When Self-Love Feels Hard: How Trauma Shapes the Way We Love Ourselves
Self-love sounds simple — but when you’ve lived through trauma, it can feel impossible. Here’s why loving yourself isn’t about affirmations or bubble baths, but about healing the wounds that taught you you weren’t enough.

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Oct 28, 20254 min read


ADHD Awareness Month: Understanding, Supporting & Empowering Those with ADHD
October is ADHD Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder—a neurodevelopmental condition that affects millions of people worldwide. ADHD is more than being “easily distracted” or “overactive.” It influences how people think, learn, and connect with others. By understanding ADHD and moving beyond stereotypes, we can create more inclusive environments where individuals feel supported and empowered to thrive.

Danielle Abrenica
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Emotional Manipulation in Dating: How to Spot Negging, Breadcrumbing, Lovebombing & Gaslighting
Dating today can feel like a maze of mixed signals and emotional games. From negging and breadcrumbing to lovebombing and gaslighting, emotional manipulation can leave you questioning your worth and reality. In this post, therapist Odile McKenzie, LCSW, breaks down each behavior, shares real examples, and helps you learn how to spot these red flags early—so you can protect your peace and date from a place of self-worth.

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Coping Between Therapy Sessions: How to Create a Coping Box for Stress & Anxiety
Struggling between therapy sessions? Learn how to create a personalized coping box filled with grounding tools, affirmations, and comfort items to manage stress and anxiety when life feels overwhelming.

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Sep 30, 20252 min read


The Shadow Self: Making Peace with the Parts of You That You Hide
We all have parts of ourselves that we’d rather not show: the jealousy, the anger, the neediness, the shame. In psychology, these hidden pieces are often called the “shadow self.” Internal Family Systems (IFS) teaches us that these shadow parts are not flaws — they’re protectors trying to keep us safe. By turning toward, rather than away from, our shadow, we can create healing, wholeness, and greater self-compassion.

Odile McKenzie, LCSW
Sep 3, 20252 min read


What It Means When You Dream About Your Partner or Ex: A Culturally Attuned Look at Love, Memory, and Healing
Dreams about exes or partners aren’t random—they’re reflections of your emotional needs, cultural influences, and relational patterns. For BIPOC individuals, these dreams offer powerful insight into healing and connection. Learn how to decode your dreams and deepen your self-awareness.

Danielle Abrenica
Jul 31, 20252 min read
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