Men’s Mental Health: How Masculinity Shapes Emotional Wellbeing

Men’s Mental Health: How Masculinity Shapes Emotional Wellbeing

Men’s mental health is often overlooked, yet societal expectations of masculinity can leave many men struggling in silence. From the pressure to “man up” to the lack of emotional education, men are often taught to suppress their feelings rather than seek support. Therapy offers a safe, non-judgmental space to explore these challenges, build emotional awareness, and redefine what strength truly means.

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Meeting the Inner Child: Understanding a Core Part of Ourselves
Inner Child, Psychotherapy, Self Compassion Mark Ryan Inner Child, Psychotherapy, Self Compassion Mark Ryan

Meeting the Inner Child: Understanding a Core Part of Ourselves

Many of our adult struggles—like anxiety, low self-worth, or difficulty with relationships—can trace their roots back to unmet needs from childhood. The concept of the inner child helps us understand how early emotional wounds continue to shape our daily lives. In this article, we explore what it means to reconnect with your inner child, how it shows up in everyday patterns, and how therapy can offer healing, safety, and transformation.

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Modern Love, Many Forms: How Relationships Are Evolving in a Polyamorous and Monogamous World

Modern Love, Many Forms: How Relationships Are Evolving in a Polyamorous and Monogamous World

The way we build and sustain relationships is changing — and that’s a good thing. From the history of marriage as a tool of property and control, to today’s growing conversations about polyamory, consensual non-monogamy, and redefining commitment, people are finding new ways to love and connect. But evolving relationships also bring new questions: What do we want from our partnerships? How do we navigate jealousy, boundaries, or societal expectations?

In this article, we explore how relationship models have shifted over time, why people are embracing more diverse ways of loving, and how therapy can support you in finding what feels right for you — whether that’s monogamy, polyamory, or something in between.

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Always On: Reclaiming Your Mental Health from Phones and Social Media

Always On: Reclaiming Your Mental Health from Phones and Social Media

In a world of constant pings and endless scrolling, our relationship with phones and social media is reshaping how we think, feel, and connect. This post explores the impact of digital habits on mental health, sleep, anxiety, and relationship intimacy—drawing from therapeutic insight at Rise and Grow Therapy. Whether you’re feeling overstimulated, disconnected from your partner, or simply tired of being “always on,” this guide offers practical strategies to help you reclaim your attention and build a healthier, more intentional relationship with technology.

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