Posts by Marilee Feldman

Postpartum Anxiety: More Common than Postpartum Depression

By Marilee Feldman, LCPC, CADC When Michelle first sought help after the birth of her first baby, she couldn’t figure out what the problem was.…

Turning Life’s Detours into Opportunities

Driving down interstate 90, thinking about getting to my destination at a decent hour, my excitement for the night’s plans suddenly came to a stop.…

Why “Should” Is Ruining Your Life

I grew up reading Harry Potter, and I fell in love with the story about rag-tag characters who defy all odds and come out on…

Politics, Anxiety, and Emotional Distress

By Marilee Feldman, LCPC, CADC Elizabeth sat in front of me in her therapy session crying. If anyone had a reason to be stressed out,…

When You Lose It with Your Kids, the Problem Is Usually Boundaries, Not Anger

By Marilee Feldman, LCPC, CADC In the world of perfection parenting that we’re immersed in, many moms are worried they don’t measure up, a major…

Self-Care: Not about Self-Indulgence, but Self-Preservation

“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation.” -Audrey Lorde Self-care is a set of behaviors and habits that an individual engages in to…

Why Netflix Does Not Qualify as Self-Care

I love Netflix. I mean, I LOVE it. Where else can you watch whole seasons of incredible, gripping shows all in one sitting? (It’s not…

Shame Issues? Learn to Be a Better Observer of Others

By Marilee Feldman, LCPC, CADC Almost all of us struggle at times with shame, or a sense of inadequacy. Even when we’re dissatisfied with others,…

Is Codependency Keeping You from Who You Need to Be?

By Marilee Feldman, LCPC, CADC Relationships are wonderful, joyous things that give our lives purpose and meaning. When they are going well, that is. When…

Life Counseling Institute Now Offers Premarital Counseling!

Are you or is someone you know getting married? When you’re ordering the cake and flowers and sending out wedding invitations, don’t forget the most…

Five Ways to Support Your Teen in School

As hard as it is to believe, the back to school signs are out and the first class bell is ready to ring. The busy…

The Unique Pain of Ambiguous Loss

By Marilee Feldman, LCPC, CADC When someone dies, it is clear we have suffered a loss and are grieving. Our feelings of sadness are apparent…