
Mental Health Blog
Advanced Counseling of Bozeman believes you are your own best healing resource — and you don’t have to do it alone.
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Rituals and Regulation
In the 21st century we no longer need to react at a moment’s notice to being chased by a wooly mammoth with no concrete walls or insulated spaces to keep us warm and safe. However, we all have times where we are exposed to high stress situations and need tools to help us react in healthy ways.

Couples Resources For When We Get Stuck
Couples counseling can be an invaluable resource for navigating challenges and strengthening relationships. However, like any form of therapy, it's not uncommon for couples to feel stuck at certain points in the process.

What is Good Child Syndrome?
A child that may identify with good child syndrome may exhibit behaviors of perfectionism, anxiety, being the “easy” child to parent, shyness, not going through any kind of ‘rebellious stage’, and often going above and beyond of what is expected of them.

Post-Partum Depression (PPD): You Are Not Alone
There is a common belief that pregnancy is a magical time for all mothers, and that once the baby is born, maternal feelings and knowledge naturally kicks in. For many women, this may not be the case.

Overcoming the Stigma of STIs
Today, conversations about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) often evoke discomfort, shame, and fear. Despite the prevalence of STIs and the advancements in medical treatments, stigma continues to overshadow these discussions hindering education, prevention, and support for those affected.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome can inhibit someone from reaching their goals and potential by preventing them from seeking new opportunities for growth in jobs, relationships, and even their hobbies.

Shifting Our Approach to Addiction
In some way, most of us have been impacted by substance use and abuse. The extent and degree may vary but there is a resounding concern for how communities can effectively treat and support those who abuse these substances.

Screen Time and Mental Health for Our Children
As parents we have a never-ending list of choices to make, factors to consider, and tasks to accomplish. Adding in screen time for ourselves and our children and how family systems address this issue is another thing on that list.

Lost in the Labyrinth: Navigating Neurodivergent Clutter
Whereas a neurotypical person might adopt the “tidy as you go” attitude towards managing clutter, to the neurodivergent person the sentiment is likely much easier said than done. As we go about daily life clutter tends to emerge, sometimes as a literal labyrinth we must navigate.

Exercise and Mental Health
Regular exercise and going to the gym have numerous benefits for mental health. Physical activity has been proven to reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression, leading to improved overall mental well-being.

Repairing With Your Child After Conflict
It is well known how big of an impact a parent has on their child’s self-esteem, relationships with others and themselves, and their understanding of the world.

Embracing a Non-Anxious Life: Navigating Turbulent Waters with Calm
In the fast-paced and often chaotic world we live in, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the constant barrage of stressors and uncertainties. From work deadlines to personal relationships, the pressures of everyday life can leave us feeling anxious and on edge.

Supporting Your Child/Teen Experiencing Dissociation
“Dissociation” may seem like an intimidating word to many people who hear it. This is due to media portrayal in the form of extremes such as DID (dissociative identity disorder). In reality these portrayals represent a small percentage of individuals who experience dissociation.

We All Belong: Working Through Feelings of Loneliness
This idea of belonging is not new and is identified as a basic human need, as important as food and shelter.

Healthy Conflict
Conflict is inevitable. Period. In any relationship, intimate, friendship, work, or family, you will be at odds with someone at one point or another. It is not about avoiding conflict, but it is how we move through it that really matters.

Dealing with Narcissistic Abuse
Dealing with a narcissist can be challenging, as they often have a strong need for admiration and lack empathy for others.

ADHD and Autism: A Paradoxical Experience
Colloquially, individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have begun to affectionately call this experience “AuDHD”.

Nurturing Mental Health in Children: Understanding Consequences and Rewards
Understanding the consequences and rewards children experience is key to creating a nurturing atmosphere that prioritizes and protects their mental well-being.

Couples Seeking Growth and Connection
By supporting the journey of couples, we can create a path to a stronger, healthier relationship. Here are some steps to support a couple seeking connection and growth.

Navigating Life with Level 1 Autism
Living with Level 1 Autism, (also known as high-functioning autism or formerly diagnosed as Asperger's syndrome,) presents unique challenges, especially for those whose traits may not be immediately apparent to others.