10 Ways To Stop Yourself From Developing A Crowd Phobia Post-Pandemic

10 Ways To Stop Yourself from Crowd Phobia - Redeemed Life Counseling

Imagine that this current pandemic is like an empty ice cream cone. Add scoops of anxiety and phobias on top until it’s a towering, just waiting to topple over. As this pandemic winds down, more and more people will be precariously balancing their ice cream cone towers, shielding them from the sun’s heat, a gust […]

Fearful, Non-factual Thinking: How to Think Healthy

Fearful, Non-factual Thinking - Redeemed Life Counseling

The arrival of COVID-19 earlier this year and the constant flow of information available has no doubt tapped into a deep fear of vulnerability, safety, health and job security. It’s understandable during a pandemic to feel a certain level of anxiety. After all, it’s almost impossible to not be a little bit fearful when everything […]

Got 20 Minutes? Lower Your Stress and Anxiety With These 10 Exercises!

Got 20 Minutes? - Redeemed Life Counseling

Do you feel like a muddy puddle on a cloudy day? Anxiety and stress make you feel that way. Take twenty minutes to try one of these ten exercises. It will clear up your puddle and let in some sunshine. Each of these exercises targets one of three areas: your fears, avoidance, or bodily tension. […]

7 Ways to Support Kids During the Coronavirus Pandemic

7 Ways to Support Kids - Redeemed Life Counseling

Schools have closed. Work is going remote for many. For some, work has been lost altogether. With all the responsibilities and changes parents are juggling during social distancing, it’s daunting to wonder how to support and protect kids, when the adults don’t necessarily feel secure and protected. Kids and teens worry about safety and security. […]

Six Methods To Turn Your OCD From Active To Dormant During a Pandemic

Six Strategies to Turn Your OCD - Redeemed Life Counseling

A pandemic changes everything about your life. But what if it unearths all of your buried fears? That’s the current reality for citizens diagnosed with OCD. IS OCD THAT SERIOUS? The term OCD is casually dropped in conversation about a friend with a type-A personality or is mentioned about that colleague who has color-coded and […]

When to worry about your teen’s anxiety

When to Worry About Your Teen’s Anxiety - Redeemed Life Counseling

Let’s play a game. I’m going to describe a scenario and I want you to imagine yourself in that situation. Think about 1) how you would feel in that moment and 2) how that circumstance would impact your life.  Scenario 1: While out running errands, you lost your smartphone. You returned to the store but it was […]

Teletherapy: how well does it really work? Is it worth it?

Teletherapy - Redeemed Life Counseling

There’s no doubt that COVID-19 has changed so many aspects of life in a short amount of time. For many people, most of their in-person conversations, meetings, and jobs, have been moved to work-at-home. Many people by now have experienced a meeting of some type using a video teleconferencing platform.  Therapists and other mental health […]

7 tips to help lower your kids and teens anxiety

7 Tips to Lower Your Kids and Teens Anxiety - Redeemed Life Counseling

The world has always been a bustling place. But recent events and technological advances have amped up anxiety to a new level. World pandemic, canceled schools, declining economies, rampant media, and a world slowly trying to return to normal. Anxiety easily creeps–for you as a parent and for your kids and teens. Young ones may […]

Social Anxiety in Teens

Social Anxiety in Teens - Redeemed Life Counseling

Please don’t call on me to say the answer in front of the entire class. My heart is beating too fast to speak. I dread the first day of school because every teacher makes you go around the room and say your name. I get so nervous that I want to throw up. There’s no […]

2 Questions to See If Social Media Use Effects Your Social Anxiety.

2 Questions To Discover if Your Social Media Use is Linked With Social Anxiety - Redeemed Life Counseling

Let’s play a game. I’m going to describe a scenario and I want you to imagine yourself in that situation. Think about 1) how you would feel in that moment and 2) how that circumstance would impact your life.  Scenario 1: While out running errands, you lost your smartphone. You returned to the store but it was […]