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Seasonal Affective Disorder: How to Cope When the Days Get Shorter

As the days grow shorter and sunlight becomes less abundant, many people notice changes in their mood, energy, and motivation. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs in a seasonal pattern, most commonly during the fall and winter months. 

Understanding seasonal affective disorder and learning effective coping strategies can help individuals maintain emotional wellness during these darker months.

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Gratitude and Growth: How Thankfulness Supports Mental Health

Practicing gratitude is more than just saying “thank you”, it’s a powerful tool for enhancing emotional wellness and building resilience. Gratitude and mental health are closely connected, and taking the time to recognize and appreciate positive aspects of life can create lasting benefits for mood, stress management, and overall well-being. At Chenal Family Therapy, we believe that cultivating gratitude can be an essential component of a balanced and fulfilling life.

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Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health

Adolescence is a challenging time for many young people, but LGBTQ youth often face additional stressors related to identity, acceptance, and social pressures. Supporting LGBTQ teens in their mental health journey is essential to helping them thrive emotionally, socially, and academically. 

By understanding the unique challenges LGBTQ youth face and providing compassionate guidance, caregivers and mental health professionals can make a meaningful difference.

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Identifying Early Signs of Depression in Men

Depression in men often goes unrecognized, in part because societal expectations can make it difficult for men to express vulnerability or seek help. While anyone can experience depression, understanding the unique signs of depression in men is essential for early intervention. 

Men may display symptoms differently than women, and recognizing these early symptoms of depression can make a significant difference in outcomes. Early recognition can prevent depression from worsening and help men regain control over their emotional health before challenges impact relationships, work, or daily life.

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Navigating Mental Health After a Miscarriage

Losing a pregnancy can feel like the world stops spinning. While the physical healing may be visible and monitored, the emotional journey is often quieter, more private, and far less acknowledged. At Chenal Family Therapy, we know how deeply miscarriage can impact a person’s emotional and mental well-being, often in ways that others may not see or fully understand.

If you’ve experienced pregnancy loss, it’s important to remember: your grief is valid. Your pain deserves support. And your mental health matters.

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Coping with Career Changes and Identity Shifts

Career changes are more than a shift in job title or workplace, they often come with deep emotional experiences and identity questions. Whether it’s a voluntary decision or a transition brought on by external circumstances, career changes can feel destabilizing. At...

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The Link Between Nutrition and Emotional Health

We often think of nutrition as something that only affects our physical health, energy levels, digestion, weight, but what we eat plays an equally important role in our emotional well-being. At Chenal Family Therapy, we believe in caring for the whole person. That...

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How Postpartum Therapy Can Help Mothers

Becoming a mother is one of the most profound transitions a woman can experience. It brings love, connection, and joy—but it can also bring exhaustion, anxiety, and an unexpected sense of isolation. At Chenal Family Therapy, we understand that this season of life is...

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Coping with Loneliness in Retirement

Coping with Loneliness in Retirement

Retirement brings with it the promise of rest, freedom, and new beginnings. But for many, it also carries an unexpected challenge: loneliness. After years of structure, routine, and daily interaction, the quiet of retirement can feel more isolating than peaceful. At...

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Therapy for Veterans in Arkansas

Therapy for Veterans in Arkansas

Life after military service can be complex. For many veterans, the transition to civilian life brings challenges that are both visible and invisible. Physical changes, emotional adjustments, and deep mental health concerns. At Chenal Family Therapy, we understand that...

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How to Set Healthy Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty

How to Set Healthy Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty

Setting boundaries is an essential part of maintaining emotional well-being and fostering healthy relationships. Yet, many people struggle with feelings of guilt when they try to establish limits with others. Whether it's with family, friends, or colleagues, learning...

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The Role of Therapy in Overcoming PTSD

The Role of Therapy in Overcoming PTSD

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can feel overwhelming, leaving those who experience it caught in a cycle of fear, anxiety, and distress. The effects of trauma can linger, impacting daily life, relationships, and overall...

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How to Support a Teen Struggling with Mental Health

How to Support a Teen Struggling with Mental Health

Adolescence is a time of growth, self-discovery, and change. But for many teens, it can also be a period of overwhelming emotions and mental health challenges. As a parent, caregiver, or loved one, watching a teen struggle can be heartbreaking, leaving you wondering...

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How Stress Impacts Your Relationships

How Stress Impacts Your Relationships

Stress is an inevitable part of life, but when left unmanaged, it can take a toll on even the strongest relationships. Whether it stems from work pressures, financial concerns, or personal struggles, stress has a way of seeping...

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5 Steps to Rebuild Trust After Infidelity

5 Steps to Rebuild Trust After Infidelity

Infidelity can be one of the most devastating experiences in a relationship, shaking the foundation of trust that holds a couple together. However, rebuilding trust after betrayal is possible with time, commitment, and the right approach.  If you have committed the...

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Navigating Co-Parenting After Divorce in Arkansas

Navigating Co-Parenting After Divorce in Arkansas

Co-parenting after divorce is rarely easy, but with the right approach, Arkansas parents can create a peaceful and stable environment for their children. Understanding how to navigate shared custody, manage emotions, and maintain open communication is key to success....

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How Arkansas Schools Are Addressing Youth Mental Health

How Arkansas Schools Are Addressing Youth Mental Health

Youth mental health has become a growing concern in Arkansas schools. With rising rates of anxiety, depression, trauma, and behavioral challenges among students, districts across the state are working to strengthen their support systems. Arkansas schools are...

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