Therapy with Jonathan Labman, LPC
Jonathan Eric Labman is a therapist in Pennsylvania. We spoke with Jonathan about his background, therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions.
Jonathan Eric Labman is a therapist in Pennsylvania. We spoke with Jonathan about his background, therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions.
Sergio Perez is a Florida-based therapist providing remote therapy sessions to clients throughout the states of Florida and Colorado. We spoke with Sergio about his background, his therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions with him.
Andy Santanello is a therapist in Towson, MD. We spoke with Dr. Santanello about his background, his therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions with him.
Zencare's follow-up review of its diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism initiatives — and ideas from our team for goals to set in the coming year.
Reopening anxiety is real, and we’re here to help you deal with it. Here are 13 tips intended to help you comfortably and intentionally kick off your post-pandemic life!
Aika Marchant is a therapist providing remote therapy sessions to clients in Texas and California. We spoke with Aika about her background, her therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions with her.
As we make our way out of social isolation, we're looking back on queer resilience throughout the pandemic, and suggesting ways to celebrate this strength with post-pandemic Pride ideas.
Deborah Hecker is a therapist in Washington DC. We spoke with Dr. Hecker about her background, her therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions with her.
Yuliya Golubev is a therapist in New York. We spoke with Yuliya about her background, her therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions with her.
Luke Allen is a therapist in Oregon. We spoke with Luke about his background, therapy philosophy, and what to expect in sessions.
20 helpful therapy tools to use to manage feelings of anxiety and distress – you can give them a try on your own, or in conjunction with therapy sessions.
Have you ever found yourself getting overly worked up or anxious about something before it even happened? This common anxiety is known as a cognitive distortion. By identifying these distortions, we can learn to isolate and overcome cognitive distortions – using a tactic known as "reframing."