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Why So Many Women Overgive — And How We Make it Stop.
In my therapy practice, one thing I see a lot is women who overgive. And while it might seem like a strength or something “nice” to do, overgiving can actually leave you feeling wiped out, frustrated, or like you’re losing yourself in the process.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jul 30


Internet & Phone Addiction: What Do We Do Now?
Doomscrolling is what we now know as the compulsive habit of scrolling through endless negative or traumatic news across news feeds and social media. It often begins during periods of crisis—like pandemics or wars (or presidencies) —and is amplified by algorithms that promote emotionally charged or frightening content. A 2024 review defines doomscrolling as the “obsessive consumption of negative online content fueled by recommendation engines,” leading to elevated stress, fea

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jul 8


Signs of Poor Mental Health You Shouldn’t Ignore — Especially in Today’s America.
The U.S. is going through profound shifts — from political division and rising living costs to post-pandemic adjustment and ongoing social unrest. For many Americans, this turbulence is taking a serious toll on mental health.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jun 17


The Benefits of Walk and Talk Therapy: A Transformative Approach for Mental Health
A key benefit of walk and talk therapy is its ability to reduce the stress and anxiety often associated with discussing difficult emotions. A study published in the Journal of Health Psychology (2016) found that walking during therapy sessions improves mood and reduces anxiety. The researchers concluded that physical activity, such as walking, promotes psychological well-being by boosting serotonin levels and fostering a sense of connection between the body and mind.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Mar 30


Mindfulness Treatment for Anxiety
By incorporating these tools into your routine, you can take proactive steps to manage anxiety and improve your mental well-being. This study highlights how mindfulness-based approaches, such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), can lead to meaningful improvements in anxiety levels. The program focuses on cultivating awareness in the present moment and has been shown to help individuals manage their anxiety in a more balanced way.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jan 22


Understanding the Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn Responses Through Polyvagal Theory: Calming Techniques Backed by Science
By using calming techniques and fostering social connection, we can return to a state of calm and reestablish balance in our nervous system. Polyvagal Theory suggests that these responses are governed by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), specifically the vagus nerve, which regulates physiological states of arousal. The theory posits that our ANS operates on a continuum from safety to danger, and the body shifts between states of calm and activation based on perceived threat

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jan 9


Finding the Right Therapist for You: A Guide to Navigating the Therapy Landscape
Finding a therapist who is the right fit for you can sometimes feel daunting. The therapeutic relationship is crucial to your success. Embarking on therapy is a brave step toward healing and growth. By taking the time to find a therapist who is the right fit for you, you're investing in your mental health and future well-being. Remember, the right therapist is out there, and with a little patience and research, you'll find the partnership that best supports your journey to we

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Aug 6, 2024


The Healing Power of Our Bond with Animals: A Path to Better Mental Health
Animals, with their unconditional love and acceptance, provide a safe space for emotional expression. In the tapestry of human wellness, the bond we share with animals stands out as a unique thread, interwoven with the potential to significantly enhance our mental health. This connection, transcending words, taps into something deep within us, offering comfort, joy, and a sense of companionship that is both simple and profound.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jul 6, 2024


Managing Anxiety: Immediate Strategies for Quick Relief
Anxiety is a natural response to stress or danger, an evolutionary tool that can protect us. Find out how to manage it when triggered. Anxiety can be triggered by various factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, life events, and daily stressors. It's important to remember that experiencing anxiety is a common part of being human, and it does not define who you are.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jun 6, 2024


Depression: Symptoms and Strategies for Relief
Understanding and normalizing depression is the first step towards healing and helping those around us. Depression is a common yet often misunderstood condition that affects millions worldwide. It goes beyond occasional sadness or feeling down; it's a persistent state that can profoundly impact every aspect of one's life. By learning about depression and recognizing its signs, we can begin to normalize this condition, encourage open conversations, and take steps towards heali

Tricia Mazza, LPC
May 5, 2024


Understanding the Differences: Complex PTSD vs. Classic PTSD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has long been recognized as a debilitating condition stemming from a single traumatic event. However, as our understanding of trauma deepens, the distinction between Classic PTSD and Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) becomes crucial for both diagnosis and treatment.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jan 2, 2024


Polyvagal Theory: The Science of Safety, Connection, and Emotional Regulation
Understanding these physiological responses to stress and danger offers profound insights into various mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma. Polyvagal Theory explains why individuals in states of chronic stress or who have experienced trauma may struggle with emotional regulation and social connections.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Nov 23, 2023


Setting Healthy Boundaries During the Holidays: Protecting our Well-being
The holiday season doesn't have to be a time of stress and boundary-crossing. By setting clear boundaries and communicating them effectively, you can enjoy the festivities while preserving your mental health. Remember, establishing and maintaining boundaries is a form of self-care and a gift to yourself this holiday season. If you are ready to begin your journey, book with us through our safe and secure online client portal.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Nov 18, 2023
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