Blue Square Blog
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In-Person vs. Online Therapy in Massachusetts
Choosing between online and in-person therapy can feel harder than expected. This guide walks through the differences, benefits, and practical questions that can help you decide what fits your life in Massachusetts.
Feeling Behind in Life: How Therapy Helps
Feeling behind can quietly shape self-esteem, relationships, and daily stress. This article explores why that feeling shows up, how therapy can help, and what it looks like to move forward with more clarity and self-compassion.
Life Transitions and Anxiety in Adults
Major changes in adulthood can bring uncertainty, grief, and anxiety, even when the transition is expected. This article explains why life transitions feel so unsettling and offers practical ways to care for yourself while adjusting.
Why Graduation Transitions Can Trigger Anxiety
Graduation can bring pride, relief, and real anxiety all at once. This article explains why the transition feels so emotionally intense and how therapy can help you handle uncertainty with more steadiness.
Empty Nesting and Identity Changes
An empty nest can bring pride, sadness, freedom, and uncertainty all at once. This article explores why identity shifts happen during this transition and how therapy can help adults reconnect with themselves in a steady, meaningful way.
Divorce Recovery: The Emotional Aftermath
The end of a marriage can bring grief, relief, confusion, and fear all at once. This article explains common emotional reactions after divorce and offers practical ways to begin healing with steady support.
Grief That Doesn’t Look Like Grief
Grief is not always obvious. Sometimes it shows up as irritability, numbness, exhaustion, or feeling unlike yourself after a major change or loss.
CBT for Physical Anxiety Symptoms
Anxiety often shows up in the body before you can put it into words. This post explains how CBT helps reduce physical symptoms like racing heart, muscle tension, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
Perfectionism as Protection: What’s Underneath It
Perfectionism is not always about high standards. Sometimes it is a form of protection shaped by anxiety, shame, or past experiences. This article explores what may sit underneath perfectionism and how therapy can help loosen its grip.
Healing After a Difficult Relationship
A hard relationship can affect trust, self-worth, and daily peace long after it ends. This article explores common aftereffects, practical ways to heal, and how therapy can support recovery.
Hypervigilance and Exhaustion: When Your Body Won’t Relax
Feeling constantly on edge can wear down both body and mind. This article explains what hypervigilance can look like, why it is so exhausting, and how therapy can help you feel safer and more settled again.
Emotional Numbing: When You Don’t Feel Much at All
Feeling detached, blank, or strangely unaffected can be unsettling. This article explains what emotional numbing can look like, why it happens, and how therapy can help you reconnect with yourself.
Why You Feel On Edge All the Time
Feeling constantly keyed up can be exhausting, confusing, and hard to explain. This article explores why your nervous system may stay on high alert and how therapy can help you feel safer, steadier, and more like yourself.
Trauma Responses That Look Like Anxiety
Feeling anxious does not always mean anxiety is the whole story. Some reactions that look like worry, tension, or overthinking can actually be rooted in trauma, and understanding that difference can change how support feels.
High-Functioning Anxiety: When You Look Fine but Feel Overwhelmed
From the outside, everything looks fine.
You’re getting your work done. You show up on time. You respond to texts. You keep things moving. Most people would say you’re doing well.
But inside, it feels very different.
Your mind is always on. You replay conversations. You worry about what’s next. You feel pressure to stay on top of everything—and if you slow down, even for a moment, the anxiety gets louder.
If this sounds familiar, you may be dealing with high-functioning anxiety.
At Blue Square Counseling, we provide anxiety therapy in Massachusetts, helping clients in Billerica, Lexington, and via telehealth statewide understand and manage the kind of anxiety that doesn’t always look obvious—but feels exhausting.
The End-of-Semester Push: How to Manage Stress Without Burning Out
April is crunch time.
Final papers. Big exams. Group projects. Deadlines stacked on deadlines. At the same time, your energy is lower than it was at the start of the semester.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or mentally drained right now, you’re not alone. The end-of-semester push is one of the most stressful times of the year for college students.
At Blue Square Counseling, we work with students across Billerica, Lexington, and Massachusetts via telehealth who are dealing with academic pressure, anxiety during finals, and burnout that starts to build right before the finish line.
The good news? You don’t have to push through this alone—and you don’t have to burn out to get through it.
Therapy in Billerica, MA: Choosing the Right Fit
Finding a therapist in Billerica can feel overwhelming, especially when you are not sure what “the right fit” really means. This guide breaks down what to look for, what questions to ask, and how to choose an approach that supports real change, whether you prefer in-person sessions or telehealth across Massachusetts.
Art-Informed Therapy for Adults Who Don’t Love Talk Therapy
Not everyone processes emotions through conversation alone. Art-informed therapy offers adults a grounded, creative way to explore feelings, reduce stress, and build insight without pressure to say it perfectly. Learn what sessions can look like, who it helps, and how to get started in a way that feels comfortable.
When Coping Skills Stop Working: What Comes Next
Coping skills can stop working when stress changes or your needs shift. Learn how to recognize the signs and how therapy helps you build a more sustainable way forward.
What LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy Should Feel Like
Affirming therapy is more than acceptance, it is safety, respect, and real clinical skill. Learn what supportive LGBTQ+ therapy should feel like, how to spot red flags, and what to ask so you can find care that truly fits.