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Intentional Living in 2026: Simple Mindfulness Practices to Ground Your Year
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Intentional Living in 2026: Simple Mindfulness Practices to Ground Your Year

January is often filled with pressure—new goals, new habits, new expectations. Everywhere you look, you’re encouraged to “be better,” “do more,” and “fix” whatever didn’t go perfectly last year. For many people, that pressure becomes overwhelming instead of motivating.

But what if the key to a calmer, more balanced 2026 isn’t hustling harder—but slowing down on purpose?

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Healing After the Holidays: Supporting LGBTQ+ Mental Health in the New Year
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Healing After the Holidays: Supporting LGBTQ+ Mental Health in the New Year

For many LGBTQ+ young adults and adults, the holiday season can bring up a complicated mix of emotions. While some enjoy meaningful traditions and family connection, others face stress, exclusion, unresolved conflict, or the emotional exhaustion of navigating environments that don’t fully affirm who they are. Even positive gatherings can leave you feeling drained if you spent time masking, over-explaining, or treading carefully around family conversations.

As the new year begins, you may be carrying leftover tension, sadness, or emotional fatigue from the holiday season—feelings that often surface more intensely once the busy schedule slows down. January becomes a time of processing, recovering, and reconnecting with your authentic self.

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Starting a New Semester? How College Students Can Manage Anxiety and Find Balance
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Starting a New Semester? How College Students Can Manage Anxiety and Find Balance

The start of a new semester brings possibility—but also stress. Whether you’re returning to campus or starting at a new school, the pressure to perform academically, make new connections, and juggle responsibilities can feel overwhelming.

If you’re feeling anxious, scattered, or unprepared, you’re not alone. College students across Massachusetts struggle with academic pressure, burnout, and uncertainty—especially during major transitions.

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New Year, Real You: How Therapy Helps You Set Goals That Actually Stick
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

New Year, Real You: How Therapy Helps You Set Goals That Actually Stick

The start of a new year often brings excitement, inspiration—and an overwhelming amount of pressure. Everywhere you look, there are messages telling you to reinvent yourself overnight. “New year, new you.” “This is your year.” “Just be more disciplined.”

But for many people, January doesn’t feel like a fresh start at all. It feels like a reminder of last year’s burnout, unfinished goals, or the sense that you should be doing more. If you’ve ever set resolutions only to abandon them by February, you’re not alone.

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Rest as Renewal: Using Reiki, Yoga-Informed Therapy, and Mindfulness to Recharge
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Rest as Renewal: Using Reiki, Yoga-Informed Therapy, and Mindfulness to Recharge

When life feels nonstop—whether from work, school, or emotional stress—it’s easy to confuse “rest” with simply collapsing on the couch. True rest, however, goes deeper than physical stillness. It’s about restoring balance to your body, mind, and spirit.

At Blue Square Counseling, we offer holistic therapy in Massachusetts, including Reiki, yoga-informed therapy, and mindfulness-based approaches designed to help you slow down, reconnect, and renew. Whether you visit us in Billerica or Lexington or join us via telehealth, our goal is to help you experience rest that actually restores you.

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Mind-Body Connection: How Holistic Practices Support Emotional Healing
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Mind-Body Connection: How Holistic Practices Support Emotional Healing

Emotional healing is often talked about as something that happens in the mind. We reflect, talk things through, gain insight, and try to think differently about our experiences. While these steps are important, they are only part of the picture. For many people, emotional pain does not live only in thoughts. It lives in the body as well.

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How Holistic Therapy Helps Reduce Anxiety and Stress
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

How Holistic Therapy Helps Reduce Anxiety and Stress

Anxiety and stress have become common experiences for many people, especially in a world that feels increasingly fast-paced and demanding. You might notice your mind constantly racing, your body feeling tense, or your energy drained even after rest. For some, anxiety shows up as persistent worry. For others, it may feel more physical, such as headaches, digestive issues, shallow breathing, or trouble sleeping.

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Post-Semester Decompression: How College Students Can Reset Over Winter Break
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Post-Semester Decompression: How College Students Can Reset Over Winter Break

After a long semester filled with exams, deadlines, and social commitments, it’s normal to feel drained. You’ve been running on caffeine, motivation, and adrenaline for months—and now that winter break has arrived, your brain and body might not know how to slow down.

Whether you’re heading home, staying on campus, or navigating complicated family dynamics, this time off can be a valuable opportunity to rest and reset—if you give yourself permission to do so.

At Blue Square Counseling, we specialize in college student therapy in Massachusetts, helping young adults manage stress, anxiety, and the emotional toll of academic life. With offices in Billerica and Lexington, MA, and telehealth therapy across the state, we’re here to support you through every season of your college journey.

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Navigating Family Gatherings as an LGBTQ+ Young Adult
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Navigating Family Gatherings as an LGBTQ+ Young Adult

For many people, the holidays bring joy, warmth, and tradition. But for LGBTQ+ young adults, family gatherings can also bring anxiety, tension, or emotional exhaustion. Whether you’re out to your family or not, navigating these spaces can be complicated—especially when love and discomfort coexist in the same room.

At Blue Square Counseling, we specialize in providing LGBTQ+ affirming therapy in Massachusetts, with offices in Billerica and Lexington and telehealth options statewide. Our therapists understand that the holiday season can be both meaningful and difficult, and we’re here to help you navigate it with confidence and care.

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Surviving (and Thriving) Through the Winter Blues
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Surviving (and Thriving) Through the Winter Blues

As the days grow shorter and the temperature drops, many people notice a shift in their mood and energy levels. You might feel more tired, unmotivated, or just “off.” For some, these changes signal seasonal affective disorder (SAD)—a form of depression linked to seasonal changes.

If you’re struggling to stay focused or upbeat this winter, know that you’re not alone—and help is available. At Blue Square Counseling, with offices in Billerica and Lexington, Massachusetts, and telehealth options across the state, we provide therapy for seasonal affective disorder and winter mental health support to help you feel more grounded, balanced, and hopeful all season long.

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Understanding the Link Between Chronic Illness and Mental Health
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Understanding the Link Between Chronic Illness and Mental Health

Living with a chronic illness can affect far more than just the body — it can shape your emotions, relationships, and daily outlook in profound ways. Managing ongoing pain, fatigue, or medical uncertainty often leads to feelings of frustration, anxiety, and sadness.

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Managing End-of-Semester Anxiety: Therapy Tools for College Students in Massachusetts
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Managing End-of-Semester Anxiety: Therapy Tools for College Students in Massachusetts

The end of the semester can feel like a perfect storm for college students. Between finals, papers, looming deadlines, and the upcoming holiday season, stress levels are often at their peak. Many students in Massachusetts describe feeling exhausted, anxious, or even paralyzed by the weight of academic and personal responsibilities.

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. The end of the semester is one of the most common times students seek mental health support. The good news? Therapy can help you manage stress, develop coping tools, and finish the semester stronger—without burning out.

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Going Home for the Holidays: How College Students Can Navigate Family Stress
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Going Home for the Holidays: How College Students Can Navigate Family Stress

The holiday season is often painted as a joyful break for college students: time off from classes, home-cooked meals, and reconnecting with family. But in reality, going home for the holidays can be complicated. Many students experience family pressure, identity clashes, or the stress of readjusting after enjoying independence at school. If you find yourself dreading the trip home instead of looking forward to it, you’re not alone. Therapy can help you prepare, cope, and create healthier ways of navigating holiday family dynamics.

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Chosen Family and the Holidays: Finding Support as an LGBTQ+ Young Adult
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Chosen Family and the Holidays: Finding Support as an LGBTQ+ Young Adult

The holiday season is often portrayed as a time filled with warmth, togetherness, and tradition. But for many LGBTQ+ young adults, this time of year can bring up feelings of stress, isolation, or even sadness—especially if family gatherings are complicated by a lack of acceptance or understanding. If you find yourself feeling out of place during the holidays, you’re not alone. Therapy can be a powerful tool to help you navigate these challenges, find community, and create meaningful traditions with your chosen family.

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Holiday Stress and Mental Health: How Therapy Helps You Cope
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Holiday Stress and Mental Health: How Therapy Helps You Cope

The holidays are often pictured as joyful, cozy, and stress-free—a time of family gatherings, warm meals, and traditions. But for many people, the holiday season brings something very different: pressure, financial worries, emotional exhaustion, and sometimes even feelings of isolation. If you find yourself overwhelmed instead of merry, you’re not alone.

At Blue Square Counseling in Billerica and Lexington, Massachusetts, we see a significant rise in stress-related concerns during the holiday season. Between family dynamics, financial strain, and high expectations, it’s easy for mental health to take a back seat. The good news? With the right support, you can navigate the holidays with more balance and less anxiety.

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Why Fall Can Be Hard on Mental Health (and How Therapy Helps)
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Why Fall Can Be Hard on Mental Health (and How Therapy Helps)

As the air cools and leaves begin to change, fall is often seen as a cozy, comforting season. But for many, this transition also brings new challenges—shorter days, increased stress, and the onset of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). If autumn feels heavier than expected, know that you’re not alone—and help is available.

At Blue Square Counseling, we provide fall mental health support in Massachusetts, blending traditional therapy with holistic care options like Reiki and yoga-informed therapy.

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LGBTQ+ Mental Health After Coming Out: Finding Community and Care
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

LGBTQ+ Mental Health After Coming Out: Finding Community and Care

Coming out is often described as a milestone moment for LGBTQ+ young adults—a step toward authenticity, freedom, and self-expression. But what comes after? Many individuals find that the challenges don’t end once they’ve shared their identity with family, friends, or peers.

At Blue Square Counseling, we understand that LGBTQ+ mental health requires ongoing support. Whether you’re navigating complicated family dynamics, adjusting to social changes, or facing feelings of isolation, affirming therapy in Massachusetts can help you find community and care.

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Art Therapy for Anxiety: Calming the Mind Through Creativity
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Art Therapy for Anxiety: Calming the Mind Through Creativity

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health challenges today—affecting children, teens, college students, and adults alike. It often shows up as racing thoughts, restlessness, muscle tension, or even difficulty sleeping. While traditional talk therapy is highly effective, some people find it hard to put anxious thoughts into words. That’s where art therapy for anxiety can help.

At Blue Square Counseling, we offer creative therapy in Massachusetts as part of our holistic approach to mental health. Art therapy gives clients a safe, supportive way to explore emotions, release tension, and find calm through the creative process.

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Mid-Semester Burnout: How Therapy Helps College Students Regain Balance
Emily Hammons Emily Hammons

Mid-Semester Burnout: How Therapy Helps College Students Regain Balance

The first few weeks of college often feel exciting—new classes, new friends, and new opportunities. But by the time mid-semester hits, many students start to feel overwhelmed. Exams, papers, extracurricular commitments, part-time jobs, and social pressures can pile up quickly. For some, this leads to mid-semester burnout, a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion.

If you’re a student in Massachusetts struggling to keep up, you’re not alone. The good news is that support is available, and therapy for college students in MA can help you regain balance and build healthier coping strategies.

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