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Hannah Slicton-Williams, LMFT (she/her) Therapist in Sacramento & Online Specialty: Trauma (Childhood, Relationship, DV, Sexual, Betrayal) I work with: Adult Individuals, Couples/Partners, Teens My favorite therapy modalities: Feminist/existential lens,...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Trauma Therapy
One of the most frustrating societal expectations is the idea that as adults, we should just “get over” things that happened to us in the past– that whatever happened, it was so long ago that the mature thing to do is move past it and forget. And that expectation...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Teen Therapy
Most of the time, parents just want what’s best for their kids. But sometimes that can be hard to actually identify. Sometimes when we think we’re doing the right thing, we’re actually being too protective. While it’s natural for parents to want the best for...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Trauma Therapy
One of the hardest parts of growing up is realizing that our parents are people, too– and that sometimes they aren’t very nice people or very good parents. Sometimes our parents’ flaws create insecurities and challenges in our adult lives that have stuck with us since...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Teen Therapy
Childhood looks very different today than it did even ten years ago. The omnipresence of smart devices and the massive presence and influence of social media means that your kids have access to more information– and that can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Teen Therapy
Critical thinking is one of the most important skills that a child can learn. And most parents agree; about 95 percent of people think that education, kindergarten through college, should require courses in critical thinking. Critical thinking, or the ability to look...