Dr. Stephanie Bloodworth, PsyD, LMFT-S

Individual, Relationship, and Family Therapist in Houston, Texas

Therapy Blog

  • You Don’t Have to be Productive in a Pandemic

    You Don’t Have to be Productive in a Pandemic

    No, you don’t have to be productive in a pandemic. A lot of us have gone into self-isolation and, surely, many of us have been feeling pressure to be hyper-productive right now. There are the immediate cues around us: we’re working from home and it’s hard to shake the feeling that…

  • Stay Focused Working at Home

    Stay Focused Working at Home

    Working from home sounds like a dream for many, but it can be hard to put in place and keep your focus at the beginning. Many people are experiencing this for the first time now due to current health concerns. I’ve learned a lot of things from years of online…

  • What Therapy is Like

    What Therapy is Like

    You might wonder what therapy is like if you’ve never been, or you have been in the past but aren’t sure if what you experienced is “normal.” You might even wonder who therapy is “for” and how bad an issue gets before people should look for support. Any time is…

  • Prioritize Your Needs & Stop Hating Everything

    Prioritize Your Needs & Stop Hating Everything

    Let’s be honest: it’s really easy to hate everything and everyone when you’re tired, hungry, and haven’t been taking care of yourself. Our bodies start shutting out everything and everyone in efforts to get us to focus on whatever that need is. We don’t always interpret these signs, though: suddenly…

  • Better Mindset for Better Resolutions

    Better Mindset for Better Resolutions

    It’s time to make some better resolutions. You’ve probably read so many articles already on how to make better goals and keep your resolutions. Break them down into smaller chunks! Write them down! Share them with others for accountability! And all of those are very helpful things to do. The…

  • When You Can’t Think Positively

    When You Can’t Think Positively

    There are times when you try as hard as you can, but you just can’t think positively. You see people making lists of things they’re grateful for. You hear that, especially when you’re going through depression or heavy self-criticism, thinking positive thoughts instead will help. Saying nice things to yourself…

  • Succeed in Anything

    I found a guide on the internet on how to succeed in absolutely anything when I was a teenager. The guide prompted me through identifying, setting, and planning out goals that would fulfill me as an individual. I don’t remember what I searched for to find it or why I was looking.…

  • Stress and Survival Mode

    Stress and Survival Mode

    If you’ve lived a good portion of your life in survival mode, you might not be sure what exactly stress and de-stressing look like. You might not even be sure what the words functionally mean. You tell people everything you’ve been doing for the past x amount of time and…