How Motherhood Changes Your Identity—and What To Do When You Miss Yourself
Motherhood can change how you see yourself. Learn why many women experience identity loss after having kids—and how individual therapy helps you reconnect.
Cold Weather & Emotional Regulation: Therapist-Approved Coping Tools
When temperatures drop and getting outside feels impossible, many people notice an unexpected shift in their mood, energy, and emotional regulation. Feeling more anxious, low, irritable, or disconnected during cold weather isn’t a personal failure — it’s a nervous-system response to environmental stress.
At Boutique Psychotherapy, we often work with individuals who feel emotionally dysregulated during winter months or sudden cold snaps. Reduced sunlight, disrupted routines, and prolonged time indoors can impact mental health, especially for those managing anxiety, depression, trauma, or high stress. Understanding how to emotionally regulate indoors during cold weather can make a meaningful difference in how supported and grounded you feel.
This article explores creative, therapist-approved ways to regulate your nervous system when it’s too cold to go outside — including warmth-based regulation, sensory grounding, gentle body-based practices, and emotional containment strategies that support mental health during winter. Whether you’re experiencing seasonal mood changes, emotional burnout, or increased anxiety during colder months, compassionate therapy can help you reconnect with stability and self-trust.
If cold weather is impacting your mental health, working with a licensed therapist can provide personalized tools and support tailored to your nervous system and lifestyle.
Why Conscious Disconnection From Social Media Is an Act of Mental Health Right Now
A psychotherapist explains why disconnecting from social media protects mental health amid violence and hatred. Therapy support in NY, NJ & FL.
There are moments in history when staying constantly connected does not make us more informed—it makes us more emotionally overwhelmed. As therapists serving clients across New York, New Jersey, and Florida, we are seeing firsthand how nonstop exposure to violence, hatred, and traumatic media is impacting mental health, anxiety levels, and nervous system regulation.
10 Reasons Every Doctor Should Consider Therapy
Understanding The Top 10 Reasons Doctors Should Consider Therapy. Boutique Psychotherapy provides medically informed care to doctors so they can be in the client seat for once, confidently. We’re in control, so you don’t have to be.
The Mental Health Implications of Following the Wrong People on Instagram: How to Curate a Feed That Supports Your Well-being
6 reasons why following the wrong people on social media can impact your mental health! Written by Therapist Kimberlin Shepard
Why Starting Therapy in the New Year is a Great Idea
Therapy is a great thing to start along with the start of a new year! Here are a few reasons why starting therapy in a new year is a great idea!
5 Ways to Reignite Intimacy Sexually After Having Kids
5 Ways to Reignite Sexual Intimacy As Parents
Navigating Family Drama Over the Holidays: Tips for Peace and Boundaries
Tips on how to deal with navigating family drama during the holiday season from a mental health therapist.
Dating Over 30: How The Algorithm And Money Hungry Apps Are Causing A Hopeless Generation.
Dating over 30 has become complicated and hopeless. People are more worried now than ever before about never finding someone. This post talks about how money hungry apps are ruining the landscape for 30 something year old new yorkers craving love.
Suicide: The Silent Struggle of Medical Professionals
Suicide rates among medical professionals are higher than they should be. This article addresses this critical issue and how therapy from medically informed clinicians can be life changing support.
What To Do When You’re Feeling Left Behind In Life?
What to do when life leaves you behind? This is a common concern and worry about many clients in therapy in todays world. With our technology and social media making it seem like everyone is propelling forward, this article helps you understand how to stay grounded despite behind behind your peers or people you aspire to be like.
I’m Fine, I Don’t Need Therapy
Old school psychotherapy is not what people crave anymore. Sure we all want a space to vent, but where do we go when we need more?
Tips on Flirting: How to Ignite the Spark and Keep it Burning
Flirting is a part of building relationships, whether new or old. Individual and Couples Therapist Kimberlin Shepard explores ways to ignite the spark in all relationships and how to keep it burning.
6 Complaints in Marriages of Highly Successful People
Being a highly successful person in the workplace often requires the similar life skills as people need to succeed in marriages, but we often forget to use them. This is what leads people to couples therapy. Here are the top 6 complaints of married people in highly successful jobs.
