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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Embracing Your Multicultural Identity: A Journey of Self-Discovery

In a world that thrives on categorization, living with a multicultural identity can feel like a journey. A journey of navigating the conflicting expectations of others and the boxes they try to put you into. Whether you are of mixed race, have immigrant roots, or straddle diverse cultural backgrounds, the quest for self-acceptance and belonging can be challenging. Yet it could be profoundly rewarding. Embracing your multicultural identity is not just about acknowledging the various parts of who you are. But celebrating them as well. This lifelong journey of self-discovery can be complemented by the support of the right multicultural therapist through Multicultural Therapy in NYC, NY. It offers a safe space to explore your identity without judgment.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Intersectionality in Therapy: How A Multicultural Therapist Can Address Complex Multicultural Identities 

In the intricate landscape of human identity, intersectionality weaves together identities like race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, and disability. It creates the unique tapestry of who we are. These social identities are fundamental to the way we experience the world and how others treat us. Yet, they often remain unaddressed in therapeutic settings. For those who exist at the intersection of many different identities, this critical aspect is often overlooked by many therapists. These therapists miss the opportunity to fully understand and support their clients. However, multicultural therapists—those who embody multiple identities themselves or who have studied intersectionality at length—are uniquely positioned to bridge this gap.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

The Role of Therapy in Addressing Limerence and Ambivalent Attachment in NYC

At the beginning of a relationship or during the early stages of a crush, it is common to find yourself entangled in emotions and attachments that defy logic and reason. However, some people continuously cycle through patterns of these intense feelings. Whether the feeling is reciprocated or not. This intense emotional state, characterized by obsessive thoughts and longing for another person, is referred to as limerence. This can often lead to a one-sided infatuation. On the other hand, ambivalent attachment stems from inconsistent caregiving during childhood. This results in a pattern of relationship behavior marked by a fear of abandonment coupled with a fear of intimacy. In some cases, these two phenomena go hand in hand. Both limerence and ambivalent attachment can disrupt emotional well-being.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Navigating the Healing Journey: Couples Therapy for Addressing Past Trauma in Relationships

In romantic relationships, past traumas can often cast long shadows. This affects how we connect and communicate with our partners. Whether it's the scars left by significant life events or the lingering echoes of smaller, yet impactful experiences, unresolved trauma can profoundly shape the dynamics of our intimate connections. In this blog post from us here at The Keely Group, we delve into how Couples Therapy in NYC, NY is an effective tool in healing. One that helps these deeply felt wounds in the context of fostering a stronger relationship.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Growing Together: How Couples Therapy Nurtures Personal Growth in Relationships

Relationships are in a constant state of evolution. They require nurturing, understanding, and a commitment to growth. While couples therapy is often associated with crisis intervention or resolving conflicts, its benefits extend far beyond that. It serves as a catalyst for personal growth within the context of a relationship. This fosters communication, self-awareness, and intimacy. Let's delve into how Couples Therapy in NYC, NY can be instrumental in nurturing personal growth. Not only for individuals but for the relationship as a whole.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Managing Stress Together: Couples Therapy Techniques for Coping with Life's Challenges

Stress can often feel like an unwelcome third party in a relationship. This can threaten to disrupt the harmony between partners. From the demands of work to the complexities of family dynamics, stressors can weave their way into the fabric of our lives. This leaves us feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from our loved ones. However, navigating these challenges together is not an insurmountable task.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Breaking Down Barriers: How Couples Therapy Can Improve Communication About Sex

Sex: it's a topic that often gets pushed into the shadows, whispered about in hushed tones, or avoided altogether. Yet, just like finances and family issues, it's a common concern within relationships. Within a relationship, the discomfort around discussing sex can create barriers in communication and intimacy. This can lead to unresolved tensions and dissatisfaction. But it doesn't have to be this way.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Dating Down: How to Set Healthy Standards & Boundaries in NYC

Dating down: it's a term that's floated around in conversations about relationships, often carrying a negative connotation. But what does it really mean? Simply put, it's when you choose to date someone who doesn't meet you at the same place in life—whether it's financially, level of education, or in terms of emotional intelligence. This dynamic can create an inherent power imbalance in the relationship. This can lead to a myriad of challenges and complications. This blog post will delve into the intricacies of why people find themselves “dating down,”. As well as how Therapy for Anxiety in NYC, NY can help you be more intentional in finding a partner who meets your needs. 

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Understanding Limerence: The Science Behind Obsessive Love

Love is a complex and multifaceted emotion that can take many forms, from the tender affection of familial bonds to the passionate connection between romantic partners. Particularly in the initial stages of romantic involvement, emotions can surge. They are so intense that the urge to share every detail becomes irresistible. It's perfectly normal to experience profound attachment during the early stages of love. But, what happens when these sentiments transform into something more intense and potentially overwhelming?

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Finding Peace in the Chaos of NYC: How Therapy for Anxiety Can Calm The Noise

Living in New York City can be exhilarating, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges. The constant noise, fast-paced lifestyle, and crowded streets can sometimes leave us feeling overwhelmed. In the midst of this chaos, finding moments of peace becomes essential for our mental well-being. In this blog post, we will explore the stressors unique to living in NYC.

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

Love & Dating Anxiety: Surviving Valentine’s Day in NYC

As February creeps onto our calendars, so does an emotionally charged holiday–Valentine’s Day. Even though it’s supposed to be a day dedicated to love, we all know there’s a lot more to it than that…

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

5 New Year’s Resolution Ideas For Romance-Seekers

If you’re still wondering what new year’s resolution to make for your romantic life this year, you’re not alone. Many of us have been so focused on surviving 2020—and weathering a chaotic start…

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Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R Erin McMaugh Tierno, LCSW-R

4 Ways to Start Addressing Your High-Functioning Anxiety

Perhaps you've taken stock and recognized that—alright, alright—maybe there is a little something going on that doesn't feel quite so great. Maybe even just that you'd prefer not to have to massage your jaw every 15 minutes…

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