You’ve most likely stumbled upon pictures of these on Pinterest -- the detailed and colored journals, calendars, and several types of lists. The bullet journal has grown into an overwhelmingly well-known type of creative journaling over the last few years, and it shows! Unlike conventional agendas, diaries, journals, or planners, this bullet journal contains everything... Continue Reading →
All About Art
Partaking in various forms of art can be very relaxing. However, there is a difference between art therapy and therapeutic art making. While both are beneficial, working with a professional art therapist is different in its own right. When you work with an art therapist, they are trained to know what mediums... Continue Reading →
My Friend Has Anxiety and Depression: Part 2
I recently interviewed a friend to talk about her experience with anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and anxiety attacks. I’ve known her for a couple of years, and I have seen first-hand what her anxiety and depression have looked like, as well as sitting through a panic attack with her. We discussed some questions and answers... Continue Reading →
Goodbye and Graduation: My Last Blog as an Intern
As I am writing this blog, I have a million things on my mind. I have a final exam at 8 am tomorrow, I have to pack up my dorm room, turn in final papers, hand in keys, and complete my undergraduate degree. This isn't just a "goodbye" to my time at Olive Branch Counseling... Continue Reading →
My Friend Has Anxiety and Depression: Part 1
I recently interviewed a friend to talk about her experience with anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and anxiety attacks. I’ve known her for a couple of years, and I have seen first-hand what her anxiety and depression have looked like, as well as sitting through a panic attack with her. We reviewed some questions and answers... Continue Reading →
Promoting Peace by Supporting Fair Trade
Walking into Olive Branch Counseling Associates for the first time, my eyes were automatically drawn to a handful of brightly-colored textile weavings adorning the soft blue walls. Curiosity piqued, I followed my supervisor, and a trail of the technicolored hangings, through the door and down the hallway. I stepped into her office, and I knew... Continue Reading →
Chicago Celebration of World Fair Trade Day!
What: Fair Trade Sale to honor and celebrate World Fair Trade Day! When: Friday May 3rd from 10am - 8pm Where: Fourth Presbyterian Church - 126 E Chestnut St, Chicago, IL 60611 (across from The John Hancock Center) Many Fair Trade organizations will be represented, including Huaywasi, an organization near and dear to the Olive... Continue Reading →
Signs of a Heart Attack for Men and Women
A heart attack occurs when blood flow is blocked from getting to the heart. As there are multiple routes to the heart, sometimes we can have symptoms without realizing we have had a heart attack because only one or some of the routes are blocked. The longer a person goes without seeking help, the more... Continue Reading →
Two Heart Healthy Recipes for a Taste of Spring
Now that Springtime is here (let’s ignore that light snow the other morning) it is time to shift our food focus to incorporate the fresh heart healthy foods of the season. I found two to help get you in the mind set. This first recipe is great for the heart because it provides a good... Continue Reading →
