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PHC is a multidisciplinary group practice offering a wide range of psychotherapies helping children, adults, couples and families achieve wellness and overcome challenges.

Keeping an open mind isn’t always easy — but it can change how you see the world. 💭Being open to different perspectives ...
06/19/2026

Keeping an open mind isn’t always easy — but it can change how you see the world. 💭

Being open to different perspectives can help you learn, grow and better understand people — even when you don’t agree.

Here are a few ways to start:
🧠 Acknowledge your biases
We all have them. Noticing your automatic reactions is the first step to challenging them.
💭 Reflect on your beliefs
Ask yourself where your views come from — and stay open to the idea that they can evolve.
🌍 Seek new experiences
Step outside your comfort zone. Talk to new people, explore different cultures and expose yourself to new ideas.
👂 Listen to understand
Instead of preparing a response, focus on truly hearing the other person’s perspective.

Open-mindedness isn’t about changing who you are — it’s about staying curious and willing to grow. ✨ Seeking additional help? http://spr.ly/6189BDuq69

ADHD doesn’t just show up in school — it can impact your workday, too. 💭About 10 million adults live with ADHD, and many...
06/15/2026

ADHD doesn’t just show up in school — it can impact your workday, too. 💭
About 10 million adults live with ADHD, and many experience challenges in the workplace — not because they’re not capable, but because most environments aren’t built for neurodiverse ways of thinking.

At work, ADHD might look like:
🧠 Difficulty focusing or staying on task
⏰ Struggling with time management or deadlines
🗂 Feeling disorganized or forgetting details
🔁 Putting off tasks or getting bored easily
⚡ Feeling restless or easily overwhelmed
💬 Interrupting or having trouble in conversations

These aren’t character flaws — they’re differences in how the brain processes information.

With the right support, tools and understanding, people with ADHD can thrive at work. 🤝 Find support here: http://spr.ly/6183BD1qmT

Growth starts when we’re open to seeing things differently. 💭This worksheet is an invitation to explore new perspectives...
06/12/2026

Growth starts when we’re open to seeing things differently. 💭
This worksheet is an invitation to explore new perspectives — from the languages you hear, to the food you try, to the places and experiences you seek out.

Expanding your perspective can help you:
🌍 Build empathy and understanding
🧠 Challenge your assumptions
✨ Discover new interests and experiences
🤝 Connect more deeply with others

Start small — try something new, stay curious and see where it leads.
Sometimes, the biggest growth comes from stepping outside what’s familiar. 🌿

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Difficult conversations don’t have to turn into arguments. 💭With the right approach, they can become opportunities to un...
06/08/2026

Difficult conversations don’t have to turn into arguments. 💭
With the right approach, they can become opportunities to understand, connect and grow.

Here are a few ways to keep conversations thoughtful and productive:
🧘 Stay calm and open-minded
Going in with curiosity instead of defensiveness can change the tone entirely.
🧠 Know the difference between facts and opinions
Take a moment to reflect on where your beliefs come from — and stay open to others’ perspectives.
❓ Ask open-ended questions
Give space for deeper conversations instead of quick, surface-level responses.
👂 Listen to understand, not just respond
Focus on truly hearing the other person before jumping in.
🤝 Look for shared values
Even when opinions differ, there’s often common ground.
⏸️ Take a break if needed
It’s okay to step away and come back when you’re feeling more grounded.

Conversations don’t have to be about “winning” — they can be about learning. ✨
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A simple reminder: kindness goes a long way. 💛In this featured video, learn how small acts of kindness can boost your mo...
06/05/2026

A simple reminder: kindness goes a long way. 💛

In this featured video, learn how small acts of kindness can boost your mood, build confidence and create meaningful connections — for both you and the people around you.

Sometimes the smallest gestures have the biggest impact. ✨

🎥 Watch now and see how kindness can support your mental well-being.
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06/03/2026

✨ Meet Kat! ✨
We’re thrilled to welcome Kat Dardis, LMSW—our newest clinician specializing in early childhood mental health for ages 0–10! 💛
From emotional development to behavioral support, Kat is here to help your little ones thrive every step of the way. 🌱

📞 Call 315-422-0300 to schedule an appointment or learn more today!

PHC is a multidisciplinary group practice offering a wide range of psychotherapies helping children, adults, couples and families achieve wellness and overcome challenges.

Getting to know yourself is one of the most powerful things you can do for your mental health. 💭This self-discovery work...
06/01/2026

Getting to know yourself is one of the most powerful things you can do for your mental health. 💭

This self-discovery worksheet is designed to help you pause, reflect and better understand what shapes your thoughts, emotions and experiences.
Take a moment to explore questions like:
🧠 What are my strengths and challenges?
💛 What brings me joy or gives me energy?
🎯 What are my goals — and what’s holding me back?
🌿 What triggers me, and how can I respond differently?

There’s no “right” answer — just honest reflection.
The more you understand yourself, the more empowered you become to grow, set boundaries and move forward with intention. ✨

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05/30/2026

May may be coming to a close, but mental health awareness doesn’t end here. 💚

This month, our centers across Optum Behavioral Care came together to share stories, resources, education, support, and reminders that no one has to navigate life alone. From conversations around anxiety and burnout to healing, connection, and hope — every post, event, and interaction mattered.

Mental health is not just a month. It’s everyday care, everyday conversations, and everyday courage. 🌱✨ Feel like you need support? http://spr.ly/6189B8dgmx

Mental health matters at every stage of life — and it becomes especially important as we age. 💭While many mental health ...
05/29/2026

Mental health matters at every stage of life — and it becomes especially important as we age. 💭

While many mental health conditions begin earlier in life, they don’t go away on their own. In fact, about 14% of adults over 60 live with a mental health condition, and challenges like depression are often misunderstood as a “normal” part of aging — but they’re not.
Good mental health means having the ability to cope with life’s ups and downs, stay connected to others and continue living a meaningful, fulfilling life.

As we get older, prioritizing mental well-being can help:
🧠 Build emotional resilience
🤝 Strengthen relationships and reduce isolation
🌿 Improve overall quality of life

Simple habits can make a big difference:
🥗 Eating well
🏃 Staying active
💬 Maintaining social connections
😴 Getting enough sleep

Mental health is just as important as physical health — at every age. And support is always available if you or a loved one needs it. 🤝

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Reflection can be a powerful tool for growth — when it’s done in a healthy, balanced way. Here are 5 ways to reflect wit...
05/25/2026

Reflection can be a powerful tool for growth — when it’s done in a healthy, balanced way.

Here are 5 ways to reflect without getting stuck in negative thinking:
🧠 Tune into your experience
Take a moment to pause and notice your thoughts and feelings. Writing them down can help you process what you’ve been through.
⚖️ Look at both the good and the hard
Don’t focus only on what went wrong. Reflect on your wins, growth and what you handled well, too.
🔍 Step back and get perspective
Seeing the full picture — not just one moment — can help you better understand what really happened and how you responded.
🔄 Shift your thinking
Challenge harsh or critical thoughts. Ask yourself what’s actually true and how you’d speak to a friend in the same situation.
💛 Allow yourself to feel
Tough emotions are part of the process. Let them be there without judgment — they don’t last forever.

Reflection isn’t about criticizing yourself — it’s about learning, growing and moving forward with more clarity. ✨ Need more help? http://spr.ly/6183B8Rrac

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