Sage House Blog
Find insightful articles, practical tips, and expert advice to help your family thrive. Topics include child and family therapy, art therapy, stress management, sleep improvement, and more.
Social Anxiety and COVID-19
Have you felt a bit anxious being around people after spending so much time alone during COVID-19 lockdowns? Social anxiety and COVID-19 are both difficult to handle–read on for ways you can mitigate social anxiety after lockdown.
Ways to Cope with Election Stress
According to the American Psychological Association, the 2020 presidential election is a source of significant stress for 68% of Americans. Find some ways to cope with election stress you may be experiencing.
Managing Postpartum Mood Disorders & Anxiety During COVID-19
Caring for a newborn can be exhausting and overwhelming. In fact, caring for your baby during a pandemic could be increasing your levels of anxiety and other mental health issues. However, there are various ways of managing postpartum mood disorders and anxiety during COVID-19.
Helping Children Cope with COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in countless ways. While adults are feeling stress during this time, children may also be experiencing stress and worry.
How To Talk To Kids About Death
Talking to your child or teen about death can feel overwhelming. These conversations can be challenging. When considering how to talk to kids about death, a parent may encounter the complexity of their own relationship with death.
Ways to Celebrate While Social Distancing
Friends, families, and communities are finding ways to celebrate while social distancing. We are collectively having to face the harsh reality of not knowing what is going to happen. As such, we are navigating how to celebrate milestones when we cannot be physically together.
Managing Emotions Through Mindfulness
In a time when much of life feels beyond our control, managing emotions through mindfulness may offer the key to finding calm during the storm. Learn how we can learn to witness our emotions rather than become captive to them.