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Re-Entry Anxiety!
As more people get vaccinated, offices re-open, restaurants increase capacity and people start to gather again, there can be mixed feelings. While some may be overjoyed at the opportunities to connect, others may feel anxious at the prospect of getting together face-to-face again.
Dr. Keri Johns talks with Denver Channel 7 about Virtual Reality Therapy for Fear of Flying!
Denver Channel 7 News interviewed CBTDenver's psychologist, Dr. Keri Johns, about why alcohol is not a great coping strategy for flight anxiety and how Virtual Reality exposure therapy can help.
Staying Within Your Window of Tolerance
We are best able to cope with stressors when we're operating within our "window of tolerance," the zone in which we can effectively observe, integrate, and use information. Constant stress or a traumatic experience can narrow our window of tolerance, leading to either a state of hyper- or hypo-arousal.
How to Thrive During a COVID Winter
Dr. Antonia Pieracci and other local psychologists spoke with 5280.com about how to survive and thrive during the winter months in Colorado this year. Staying connected, exercise, and getting outside all made the list!
Grief and Loss
Whatever the loss and whether it’s sudden or expected, we have come to understand that the classic stages of grief are not linear. People grieve in different ways and there is no one “order” to it. Some people experience only one or some of these stages and often people vacillate between different stages.
What is Psychological Flexibility and Why is it Important?
People think that the opposite of depression is happiness. However, according to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, the opposite of depression is psychological flexibility.
Dr. Antonia Pieracci talks to the Huffington Post about Radical Acceptance during COVID19
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/what-is-radical-acceptance-how-it-helps-pandemic_l_5eda9f83c5b640424ef71891
Online Gaming: Friend or Foe
Some games can be addictive and may interfere with rather than enhance our lives and well-being. It can be difficult to differentiate which games may be helpful and which may be harmful.
Riding the Wave
Staying mindful during anxiety-provoking times is incredibly difficult. Using mindfulness skills can help.
Parenting: Good Things to Come of COVID-19
As I sit here and write this article about silver linings, please don’t mistake me for being glib or for not caring. My husband is working directly with COVID patients in the ICU at this moment. My father is in a nursing facility where several residents have died of COVID.
Staying resilient in anxious times
Part of dealing with rising fear is to focus on resiliency. In Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, we like to say that the opposite of depression isn’t happiness, it’s psychological flexibility. Resiliency is the capacity to be psychologically and emotionally flexible in the face of stress.
A Values-Based Strategy for New Year's Resolutions
Use your values to help generate and stick to goals in the new year.
CBT Lessons From A 14er
Wise Mind is a term from Dialectical Behavior Therapy, an evidence-based psychotherapy developed my Marsha Linehan, to help people regulate their emotions.
A CBT Response to My First Earthquake
Using evidence-based psychotherapies such as CBT and ACT helped me cope with my first earthquake.