Dr. Davis provides key ways to help us focus on what is really important during the holidays.
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Sun Sentinel, November 7, 2019
Dr. Davis provides key ways to help us focus on what is really important during the holidays.
Read the full article here:
Sun Sentinel, November 7, 2019
Family & Marriage Therapist Clara Bossie talks to WPTV NBC News Channel 5’s Sabirah Rayford about a potential Marriage Guide requirement for couples intending to marry in the State of Florida.
Read more“Clara Bossie, LMFT, CEDS speaks to WPTV about Florida Marriage Legislation”
Christie Caggiani, Registered Dietitian and Eating Disorder Specialist at Therapeutic Oasis contributed to this story in the Washington Post.
October 14, 2019 Washington Post
Breast-feeding is helping me face my decades-long struggle with hating my body
About 30 hours after I gave birth to my daughter, while I was still in the recovery room at the hospital, I saw my postpartum body for the first time. In the mirror of the cramped bathroom, I took in my reflection — my softly bulging belly and loose skin — and I was shocked. But most shocking was that, despite my decades-long struggle with anorexia, this new body didn’t disgust me. I was curious and fascinated. I took a selfie.
Read more“Christie Caggiani, RDN, CEDRD-S Discusses Breastfeeding and Eating Disorders”
BOCA RATON, Fla. — Stress and anxiety can come from many places, including the workplace.
After seeing a high rate of professionals committing suicide, a Boca Raton clinical psychologist decided to switch up her method.
At Therapeutic Oasis in Boca Raton, it’s quiet time.
With the help of clinical psychologist Nicole Davis, women aren’t just meditating, they’re taking control of their lives.
Read more“Dr. Nicole Davis explains how MBSR can be used to relieve depression”
Dr. Patricia Shutt spoke to CBS12 News on mental health, what people need to know about it, the stigma and the future
WPTV (Video) Watch Therapeutic Oasis therapist Anni Johnston, MS, LMHC-S, CEDS speak about the pressures faced by students in high achieving environments.
“High achieving students at risk for stress and mental health issues, study finds.” WPTV, October 2, 2019
Read more“Anni Johnston, LMHC-S discusses stress risk for teens on WPTV”