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The Power of Brainspotting: Healing Trauma and Finding Freedom
Have you ever felt like there’s a part of you that’s out of reach, a hidden depth of emotions that you can’t quite access? Brainspotting (BSP) might be the key to unlocking that inner healing. Unlike traditional talk therapy, BSP focuses on the remarkable connection between your eyes and your emotions. By identifying specific eye […]
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Aug 4, 20242 min read
Panic Attacks: When Anxiety Takes Over
Imagine you’re sitting in a movie theater, popcorn in hand, completely engaged in the latest blockbuster thriller. Suddenly, your heart starts pounding as if you’ve just run a marathon, it becomes hard to breath, and a sense of dread over comes you. You feel like you’re losing control or having a heart attack. This unexpected […]
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Jul 19, 20243 min read
Conflicting Emotions
At the height of the pandemic, I helped a friend move after he filed for a quarantine divorce. As we sat in the kitchen of his tiny rental house eating takeout, I asked how he felt. He became very quiet and replied, “I don’t even know anymore.” Ever the therapist, I pulled up the pdf […]
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Jul 16, 20244 min read
The Evolution of LGBTQ+ Affirmative Care in Mental Health
Creating an environment of LGBTQ+ Affirmative Care in Mental Health has come to the forefront in recent years. Providers are learning a new distinct language and culture that should not be new. There are countless articles for LGBTQ+ Affirming Care that can educate the professional and community on terms and general. Behind the terms are […]
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Jul 2, 20244 min read
The Overlooked Aspects of PTSD: Avoidance and Disassociation
When working with clients who have experienced trauma, one of the first questions I ask is whether they have been screened for PTSD. Most of the time, the answer will be a firm “no”, usually followed by a variation on, “I don’t have flashbacks”, or “I sleep just fine”. If clients decline assessment for PTSD, […]
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Jun 25, 20244 min read
The Pressure of Productivity
Do you remember 2020? Of course you do, or maybe you are trying hard to forget. One of the main things I remember about 2020 is the obsession that society developed over “making the most of the downtime”. If you weren’t finding a new hobby or starting a new business it felt like you needed […]
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Jun 18, 20243 min read
Men’s Health: A Guide to Keeping It Light, Bright, and Alright!
Hello, gents! Let’s dive into a topic that sometimes gets brushed under the rug but deserves a spotlight—your health! We all have had moments to we put ourselves on the back burner to care for others. Because this is what we have been taught to do from an early age. Sometimes, we don’t know exactly […]
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Jun 11, 20243 min read
ADHD: Understanding Its Prevalence and Managing It Effectively—Am I Tripping?
Hello F&T family. Today, I wanted to get into a common undiagnosed disorder that affects several individuals in our society: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This disorder affects a major number of individuals of all ages, so trust me…it not just you that tripping if you feel the things we are going to talk about today. It’s […]
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May 29, 20243 min read
A Black Therapist’s Guide to Understanding and Managing Bipolar Disorder
Hey there! Antonio Wilson here, a Black male therapist specializing in mood disorders. Today, we’re diving deep into bipolar disorder, a condition that impacts millions of African Americans globally. It can be a rollercoaster, but with knowledge and support, we can navigate it together. This #BipolarAwarenessDay, let’s break down the signs, explore treatment options for […]
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May 13, 20243 min read
Spring into Serenity: Declutter Your Way to Calm
Spring cleaning – it’s a tradition as old as time (well, almost!). But beyond the satisfaction of sparkling windows and dust-free shelves, decluttering your physical space can have a profound impact on your mental well-being. Here at Fowler and Tidwell Counseling, we see firsthand the link between a cluttered environment and feelings of stress, anxiety, […]
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Apr 28, 20242 min read
A Holistic Approach to Sleep: How Therapy Can Help
Sleep is a vital component of our overall well-being, yet for many, it is a struggle to get consistent, quality sleep. From tossing and turning to restless nights filled with worry, the quest for quality sleep can often feel like an uphill battle. While there are countless quick fix promises being tossed around, the key […]
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Mar 15, 20242 min read


Black History Month: Supporting Mental Health In The Black Community
As we end Black History Month, it is a fitting time to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements, contributions, and rich history of Black individuals and the Black community. The Black community has made such a significant impact in various fields, including arts, sciences, politics, social justice, but specifically, mental health. This month helps create awareness, […]
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Feb 29, 20243 min read
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